On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:53:58 +0200, Anne van Kesteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The HTML 5 specification requires that HTMLDocument is implemented for
each object implementing the Document interface.

Currently, the XHR draft doesn't reference HTML 5, as far as I understand.

Correct. That's not a problem though. HTML 5 makes this requirement on object implementing the Document interface. XMLHttpRequest doesn't have to state it again. However, I suppose we'll need to refer to HTML 5 in due course for things like non-same origin and document.domain.

What this means is that XMLHttpRequest implementations that also implement HTML 5 will return Document objects implementing HTMLDocument for responseXML and XMLHttpRequest implementations that don't, won't.


Any suggestions on what we could say?

I'm afraid that only have a few data points, namely, that no sub-resources should be loaded, inline scripts should not be executed, and XSL transformations shouldn't be applied.

Ok, I'll look into that.

Added a note.


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