On 22/03/07, Martin Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Incidentally, although I'm in favour of the full-screen feature under
discussion being for full-screen *video*, not full-screen pages, I'm not
arguing that this should be mandated by the spec. This is something that
browsers could choose to offer, just as they could choose to offer
full-screen images as you mention in your example.

Given that showing a video or image full-screen requires no co-operation
from the page it was embedded on, it doesn't need to be in the spec.
It's a browser implementation detail.

It doesn't require cooperation if included in the the UA UI, no, but
what if the page opts to provide it's own UI? Then it would be nice if
that feature could be reached from the API in those cases it does
exist (and whether it exists or not should be discoverable), rather
than them not being able to include that functionality at all, or
hacking it together by stopping the playback in the original window
and opening a new fullscreen window with another copy of the video in.
Especially if one wants to switch in the middle of the a video,
keeping the playback going without interuption.
--
David "liorean" Andersson

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