> From: aba...@webkit.org
> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 16:33:57 -0700
> To: m...@apple.com
> CC: webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org
> Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] HTML5 & MathML3 entities
>
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Maciej
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Sausset François wrote:
>> I just saw that when looking at the code by myself.
>> What do you exactly mean by a prefix tree?
>
> The data structure commonly called a "Trie" is a prefix tree:
> http://en.wikip
My aim was not to rush.
I'm currently looking at what needs to be implemented in WebKit to support
MathML 3.
I noticed that a lot of entities are not implemented and I first thought it was
easy to implement.
After this discussion on the mailing list, it appears not to be so simple.
I filled a b
On Jul 10, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Sausset François wrote:
> I just saw that when looking at the code by myself.
> What do you exactly mean by a prefix tree?
The data structure commonly called a "Trie" is a prefix tree:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trie
This data structure not only lets you tell if
On Jul 10, 2010, at 9:36 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:
>
> 10.07.2010, в 04:49, Maciej Stachowiak написал(а):
>
>> Go with the HTML5 / MathML 3 definitions for everything. Our XHTML
>> implementation targets XHTML5, not XHTML 1.0.
>
>
> I think that xml-entity-names and HTML5 made a poor ch
I'm not sure to understand everything, but the given link doesn't deal with the
case where an entity should be translated to 2 Unicode characters, instead of
only one as it is the case with the current hash table system.
Such 2 characters entities don't exist in the HTML 5 entity list, but some
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Sausset François wrote:
> I just saw that when looking at the code by myself.
> What do you exactly mean by a prefix tree?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trie
> I also noticed that the entity parser does not take into account combined
> Unicode characters (see §A.
I just saw that when looking at the code by myself.
What do you exactly mean by a prefix tree?
I also noticed that the entity parser does not take into account combined
Unicode characters (see §A.3 in: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-entity-names/).
In addition, even without entities, combined character
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2010, at 3:47 AM, Sausset François wrote:
>> I'm currently working on the MathML3 implementation and I noticed that new
>> XML entities have been defined by the W3C:
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-entity-names/
>>
>> They are sup
10.07.2010, в 04:49, Maciej Stachowiak написал(а):
> Go with the HTML5 / MathML 3 definitions for everything. Our XHTML
> implementation targets XHTML5, not XHTML 1.0.
I think that xml-entity-names and HTML5 made a poor choice changing the
semantics of ⟩ and ⟨ (they used to be CJK punctuation
On Jul 10, 2010, at 3:47 AM, Sausset François wrote:
> I'm currently working on the MathML3 implementation and I noticed that new
> XML entities have been defined by the W3C:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-entity-names/
>
> They are supposed to be used by both HTML 5 & MathML 3.
>
> I would like t
I'm currently working on the MathML3 implementation and I noticed that new XML
entities have been defined by the W3C:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-entity-names/
They are supposed to be used by both HTML 5 & MathML 3.
I would like to include them in WebCore/html/HTMLEntityNames.gperf.
However there i
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