On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 10:06:25 +0200, Cyril Concolato
<[email protected]> wrote:
The sentence is so unreadable that it's hard to suggest something. It
starts with a general statement but ends with an example. I think it
should be split in two: general statement with a full sentence (now it
seems to end at "letter" ?) and then add the example. Also add "to"
before "prefix" and "start".
Fair enough, I dropped it. Progress Events is so small anyway and the
specification it depends upon (DOM Core) already has clearer text on
extensibility.
There are no requirements.
When reading that: "The editor is encouraged to define it in a way
consistent with this", it did not seem so.
Well there are no specific requirements. If other editors do it wrong that
will be pointed out, but since use can vary wildly I doubt that will
happen much.
Because it very much depends on the context.
Example ?
Cross-origin XMLHttpRequest versus same-origin XMLHttpRequest versus the
HTML application cache feature.
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Anne van Kesteren
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