Ian Hickson wrote:
This is mentioned in the Security and privacy section; the third
bullet point here for example suggests blocking access to public
storage areas:
http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#user-tracking
I did read the suggestions and I know the authors have given these
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006, Keryx webb wrote:
Shut me up and give me a link if this has been discussed before, but I
can't find it on Google. Has there been any discussion of allowing the
href-attribute in (almost) any element, as in XHTML 2.0?
It's been mentioned, mostly in passing.
The biggest
Keryx webb wrote:
Shut me up and give me a link if this has been discussed before, but I
can't find it on Google. Has there been any discussion of allowing the
href-attribute in (almost) any element, as in XHTML 2.0?
Personally I think this is the one killer feature of XHTML 2 and I would
On 28/08/06, Shannon Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I accept tracking is inevitable but we
shouldn't be making it easier either.
You have to remember that the WHAT-WG individual is a Google employee,
a company that now relies on accurate tracking of details, so don't be
surprised that any
Ian Hickson wrote:
It isn't always clear what it would mean, either (consider col href=,
or optgroup href=).
If the feature were to be added to Web Apps 2.0 (or other future spec) I
think it would be sensible to limit it to inline, non-interactive,
non-empty elements (e.g. abbr, em, strong,
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 11:33:43 +0200, Lachlan Hunt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's arguably a very minor improvement,
The only benefit I'm aware of is the convenience it provides to authors
for hand coding, but that benefit is negligible when you consider the
abilities of many authoring tools
On 8/28/06, Jim Ley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/08/06, Shannon Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I accept tracking is inevitable but we
shouldn't be making it easier either.
You have to remember that the WHAT-WG individual is a Google employee,
a company that now relies on accurate tracking
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Shannon Baker wrote:
This is mentioned in the Security and privacy section; the third
bullet point here for example suggests blocking access to public
storage areas:
http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#user-tracking
I did read the suggestions
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 11:33:43 +0200, Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's arguably a very minor improvement,
The only benefit I'm aware of is the convenience it provides to authors for
hand coding, but that benefit is negligible when