On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 16:06:23 +0100, "Charles McCathieNevile" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> So this is a call for Consensus to publish the Editor's Draft [1] of the  
> Selectors API spec as a Last Call. Please respond before Monday November  
> 10. As always, silence is taken as assent but an explicit response is  
> preferred.
> 
> Opera supports publication of this draft as a Last Call.
> 
> [1] http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/selectors-api/
> [2]  
> http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/selectors-api/disposition-of-comments.html
> 

Is it just me or is the "scope element" somewhat under-defined in the spec? The 
only mentions of it are in this sentence:

"If the context node is a Document node, then the scope element is the 
documentElement of the given document. If the context node is an Element node, 
then the scope element is the same as the context node."

However, it doesn't say what the scope element does or why it's relevant, nor 
does it have a reference to any other spec that explains this. I did a quick 
search through the list archives (I haven't been following it too closely) and 
it looks like the :scope pseudo-class will be defined in another spec. I think 
that should be clarified, because otherwise it just looks like a completely 
random sentence that would be better taken out altogether.

Also, since the scope element stuff was deferred to another spec, this spec 
remains somewhat ambiguous (at least to me) about exactly what gets selected in 
the following case:

<html>
 <body>
  <div class="bar">
   <div id="foo">
    <div class="baz"></div>
   </div>
  </div>
 </body>
</html>

document.getElementById('foo').querySelector('.bar .baz')

I believe the above querySelector call should return the "baz" div as opposed 
to NULL, but it took me a few close readings of the spec to decide on that. A 
clarifying example in the spec would be quite helpful on this one.

Cheers,
kats

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