Cameron McCormack:
Yes. The properties set for IDL consts on the interface object, the
interface prototype object (or corresponding exception ones) should
all be ReadOnly. (And the prototype is where the constant comes
from in the document.documentElement.ELEMENT_NODE case.)
Magnus
Exceptional situation in general doesn't hinder interoperability. It only
becomes an issue if it is clearly stated in W3C spec and used as
a way to measure if UA is compliant.
We have provided our feedback to write spec in a away all current browsers
are complaint. If the general sentiment is to
Hi,
Is everyone leaving Thursday evening or Friday or some people staying
until Saturday/Sunday? I'm trying to book flights and I'm not sure what
return ticket to take.
Cheers,
--
Anne van Kesteren
http://annevankesteren.nl/
http://www.opera.com/
Magnus Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008-06-17 12:19 +0200:
Bjoern Hoehrmann did write a reply[1].
OK, thanks -- I seemed to have have missed that somehow.
My recap: It clarified some technical misconceptions on my part. Also
confirmed that there is demand for the events and that the
Hi Mark,
You can find the editor's draft of the progress-events doc here:
http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/progress/Progress.html
That's actually a direct link to the latest CVS source, so if/when
it gets updated, it'll be immediately available there.
Note that all of the Web API WG drafts are