Here are the results of testing various tags with empty URLs across
different browsers. The table below indicates how many requests are sent
when the given tag is encountered on the page (curiously, Firefox 3
sometimes sends two extra requests). Even though the link tags don't
show it in the
Apologies, the formatting didn't come out how I had hoped. :)
Here's another attempt:
IE7 IE8 FF3 FF3.5
img src=1 1 1 0
link rel=stylesheet 0 0 1 1
link rel=icon
What is the intent of the getContext function on the canvas tag?
Should it be possible to get multiple simultaneous different contexts as in?
var ctx2d = canvas.getContext(2d);
var ctxText = canvas.getContext(fancy-text-api);
var ctxFilter = canvas.getContext(image-filter-api);
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:50:33 +0100, Gregg Tavares g...@google.com wrote:
What is the intent of the getContext function on the canvas tag?
Should it be possible to get multiple simultaneous different contexts as
in?
var ctx2d = canvas.getContext(2d);
var ctxText =
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Anne van Kesteren ann...@opera.comwrote:
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:50:33 +0100, Gregg Tavares g...@google.com wrote:
What is the intent of the getContext function on the canvas tag?
Should it be possible to get multiple simultaneous different contexts as
in?
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 21:04:49 +0100, Gregg Tavares g...@google.com wrote:
Is disallowing other contexts when certain contexts, eg webgl, okay or
is that really an incompatible extension of the canvas tag?
I don't think we've really established that one way or another. I filed a
bug on this
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Ojan Vafai o...@chromium.org wrote:
Dealing with inconsistencies in browser behavior during typing is one of
the hardest parts of writing a sane web-based rich-text editor. We have
researched what a variety of text editors (Word, Powerpoint, Wordpad,
TextEdit)
Hi all,
In the course of testing something today, I attempted to create a
window and immediately post a message to it, and was surprised that it
didn't seem to work.
E.g.:
var w = window.open(http://x;);
w.postMessage(hello, world, *);
w never got the message - this seemed to be consistent
Hi all,
I wonder if there is a typo in the example of Microdata Vocabularies: vCard.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/vocabs/current-work/#examples
There are three examples. Could you see the second example?
strong title=fnAlfred Person/strong
I wonder if the title attribute is incorrect.
The