Re: Proposal for a Permissions API

2014-09-08 Thread Mark Callow
On 2014/09/04 13:33, Marcos Caceres wrote: > ... > A developer can then have a "Let's get started!" screen, where they explain > why they need each feature before they request it. > ... > Absolutely. I the above, a dev could still ask for each API as needed. Like: > > "Ok, let's get your camera

Re: Passsword managers and autocomplete='off'

2013-12-19 Thread Mark Callow
On 2013/12/18 7:12, Maciej Stachowiak wrote: > I also forgot to mention: > (3) At least some sites believe that consumer finance regulations > require them to use autocomplete=off. They believe their requirement > to protect the user's authentication information and prevent it from > being accessed

Re: [admin] Mail List Policy, Usage, Etiquette, etc. & Top-posting

2012-06-04 Thread Mark Callow
On 30/05/2012 00:56, Julian Reschke wrote: > On 2012-05-29 16:53, Glenn Maynard wrote: >> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Arthur Barstow > > wrote: >> >> * Messages should be encoded usingplain text >> >> >> >> No,

Re: [xhr] responseType for sync requests in window context

2012-01-27 Thread Mark Callow
Trying again. The first attempt seems to have been dropped somehow. Sorry if it ends up being a duplicate. On 27/01/2012 12:47, Mark Callow wrote: > > I do not think you should be in the business of brute-forcing authors > into converting their applications to use async XHRs. As

Re: [xhr] responseType for sync requests in window context

2012-01-27 Thread Mark Callow
I do not think you should be in the business of brute-forcing authors into converting their applications to use async XHRs. As far as I understand it, it is the application's UI that may be unresponsive during a sync XHR. In that case it should be the app. authors choice which to use. If it is the