On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Adam Barth wrote:
One interesting feature of @sandbox is that the hosting page can change
the value of the sandbox attribute. Even though it's clear that having
both allow-same-origin and allow-script at the *same* time lets the
sandboxed content escape, it's probably
Bruce Lawson wrote:
Is it permissible for one element to have more than one child headers, or
more than one child footers?
Yes.
And, if is permissible, should it be?
Unless we have a very good reason, I don't think we should start placing
arbitrary restrictions on how elements can be
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:19:04 -, Lachlan Hunt
lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au wrote:
Bruce Lawson wrote:
Is it permissible for one element to have more than one child headers,
or
more than one child footers?
Yes.
And, if is permissible, should it be?
Unless we have a very good reason, I
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Adam Barth wrote:
If a page contains a sandboxed frame, the document contained in the
frame is only sandboxed because the user encountered the document via
the frame. If the use encounters the same document directly (e.g., in a
top-level browsing context), then the
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 4:53 AM, will surgent will...@gmail.com wrote:
It would be nice if there was a copyright attribute for the HTML 5 img tag.
This would make it easy for users and search engines to filter out images
that can not be used for certain purposes.
external metadata on copyright
And it is worth saying that a copyright notice is not a license. Copyright
Martin Luther 1517 doesn't tell you anything at all about what permissions
Martin is granting you. And rights permissions languages are much more
complex...
On Jan 12, 2010, at 6:06 , timeless wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10,
Hi guys,
Sorry to pester, but I want to make sure this comes to resolution before
it's forgotten. Any other feedback?
-Nicholas
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On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Nicholas Zakas wrote:
Sorry to pester, but I want to make sure this comes to resolution before
it's forgotten. Any other feedback?
Don't worry, all e-mail sent to this list ends up in a pile that I
eventually go through and reply to. You can see all the e-mail pending
Hi,
I've been discussing this issue with Brady Eidson over at
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33224,
and his interpretation appears to be different. (I think he may have
convinced me too.)
I'd really like some help understanding how pushState is intended to work
and to see how that
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/dnd.html#copy-to-clipboard
The current spec says that drop events should be fired while handling
copy/cut operations. Is this intended? The clipboard is not a DOM element;
it seems like it'd make sense only to fire the drop event for
Cool, thanks. I just wanted to make sure the relevant folks from
Mozilla, Opera, and WebKit were all in agreement and that I hadn't
missed anyone.
-Nicholas
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Joseph Pecoraro wrote:
We could delay the application cache download process so that it
doesn't start until after the 'load' event has fired. Does anyone have
an opinion on this?
It seems pointless to provide hooks in the API that allow for a custom
interface,
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Daniel Cheng wrote:
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/dnd.html#copy-to-clipboard
The current spec says that drop events should be fired while handling
copy/cut operations. Is this intended? The clipboard is not a DOM
element; it seems like
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Adam Barth wrote:
The following question came up in implementing the sandbox attribute in
WebKit:
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Description From Patrik Persson 2009-12-10 02:18:50 PST (-) [reply]
This is a followup to bug 21288, which concerned the implementation of
the HTML5 iframe sandbox
If I'm understanding the bug correctly, Brady is suggesting not that a
popstate event isn't fired when we navigate back to a document which
has been unloaded from memory, but that the state object in that
popstate event is null.
As I understand it, the crux of his argument relates to the
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Justin Lebar justin.le...@gmail.comwrote:
If I'm understanding the bug correctly, Brady is suggesting not that a
popstate event isn't fired when we navigate back to a document which
has been unloaded from memory, but that the state object in that
popstate
On Jan 12, 2010, at 7:30 PM, Justin Lebar wrote:
As I understand it, the crux of his argument relates to the algorithm
to update the session history with the new page [1]:
2) If the navigation was initiated for entry update of an entry
1) Replace the entry being updated with a new
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