Re: Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 11:33:32 +0100, Franklin Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have tested with both and . I don't think we do anything with xml:space. The definition it has makes it kind of pointless I think. -- Anne van Kesteren

Re: Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 11:03:56 +0100, Franklin Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: IE and Firefox both failed to display text/plain contents. Opera can but all white space was collasped I suppose that's something we should fix then. * files a bug report. -- Anne van Kesteren

Re: Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Franklin Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-30 11:05]: > IE and Firefox both failed to display text/plain contents. > Opera can but all white space was collasped Yeah, I suspected that. Of course, none of the support xml:space either, but the semantics of using text/plain are already obvious with

Re: Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread Franklin Tse
I have tested with both and . Both of them are the same. Franklin From: "Anne van Kesteren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Franklin Tse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: atom-syntax@imc.org Subject: Re: Text-type contents and White Space Date: Sat,

Re: Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread Franklin Tse
IE and Firefox both failed to display text/plain contents. Opera can but all white space was collasped Franklin From: "A. Pagaltzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'atom-syntax'" Subject: Re: Text-type contents and White Space Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 10:33

Re: Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Franklin Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-30 09:10]: > In Section 3.1.1.1. of RFC 4287, > >If the value is "text", the content of the Text construct >MUST NOT contain child elements. Such text is intended to be >presented to humans in a readable fashion. Thus, Atom >Processors M

Text-type contents and White Space

2006-12-30 Thread Franklin Tse
In Section 3.1.1.1. of RFC 4287, If the value is "text", the content of the Text construct MUST NOT contain child elements. Such text is intended to be presented to humans in a readable fashion. Thus, Atom Processors MAY collapse white space (including line breaks) and display the t