Chapter 5.4.4.3. Events and the Window object [1] says that event is
also dispatched to window before (and after) dispatching to DOM
nodes. I'd rather say window object is part of the event target chain
(unfortunately load event is a special case), so events automatically
propagate from
Hi WebApps Fans-
This is a reminder that the 30 July telcon for DOM3 Events has been
cancelled, due to a number of absences.
Regards-
-Doug Schepers
W3C Team Contact, SVG, CDF, and WebAPI
Hi, Paul-
Thanks very much for your review. Though it resulted in no comments
(and therefore no changes to the spec), feedback of this sort is
nevertheless valuable to maintain a consistent platform.
Regards-
-Doug Schepers
W3C Team Contact, WebApps, SVG, and CDF
Grosso, Paul wrote (on
Marcos,
Here are my comments on the Requirements (W3C Working Draft 23 June 2008)
1. Introduction
[...] This document does not address the requirements of web widgets, such
as iGoogle Gadgets or Windows Live Gadgets.
I Think we can add a wording at the end of the sentense to read: ³...,
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * seems to be the consensus for the public
scenario, please confirm.
On a less urgent note did we get any further traction on the discussion on
angle brackets for the URL specified scenario? The last mail here seems to be
on 7/21.
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