[whatwg] Synchronized play/seek of multiple audio elements?

2009-02-18 Thread Emil Tin
Hi, Over at koblo.com we're working on online music collaboration. Html 5's ability to handle audio will be a great help, freeing us from having to rely on Flash. However, I've been unable to find any information on how to trigger several audio files in a synchronized manner. Any audio

Re: [whatwg] hashchange only dispatched in history traversal

2009-02-18 Thread Kristof Zelechovski
I think Ian has misunderstood, so I dare repeat: For bookmark navigation (scrolling), generate a reveal event. For AJAX hacking (no scrolling), generate a hash update event. This means the page has changed semantically. In particular, I never said the hash update event should be dropped. The only

Re: [whatwg] Synchronized play/seek of multiple audio elements?

2009-02-18 Thread Ian Hickson
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Emil Tin wrote: However, I've been unable to find any information on how to trigger several audio files in a synchronized manner. Does the html 5 specification provide any way to to this? Not currently. -- Ian Hickson U+1047E

Re: [whatwg] hashchange only dispatched in history traversal

2009-02-18 Thread Ian Hickson
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Kristof Zelechovski wrote: I think Ian has misunderstood, so I dare repeat: For bookmark navigation (scrolling), generate a reveal event. For AJAX hacking (no scrolling), generate a hash update event. This means the page has changed semantically. In particular, I never

[whatwg] Dealing with UI redress vulnerabilities inherent to the current web

2009-02-18 Thread Ian Hickson
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Michal Zalewski wrote: Problem definition: a malicious page in domain A may create an IFRAME pointing to an application in domain B, to which the user is currently authenticated with cookies. The top-level page may then cover portions of the IFRAME with other visual

Re: [whatwg] Dealing with UI redress vulnerabilities inherent to the current web

2009-02-18 Thread Giorgio Maone
Ian Hickson wrote, On 18/02/2009 12.43: 3) Add an on-by-default mechanism that prevents UI actions to be taken when a document tries to obstruct portions of a non-same-origin frame. By carefully designing the mechanism, we can prevent legitimate uses (such as dynamic menus that overlap

Re: [whatwg] Dealing with UI redress vulnerabilities inherent to the current web

2009-02-18 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Michal Zalewski wrote: 1) Create a HTTP-level (or HTTP-EQUIV) mechanism along the lines of X-I-Do-Not-Want-To-Be-Framed-Across-Domains: yes that permits a web page to inhibit frame rendering in potentially dangerous situations. Pros: - Super-simple Cons:

Re: [whatwg] Dealing with UI redress vulnerabilities inherent to the current web

2009-02-18 Thread Bil Corry
Boris Zbarsky wrote on 2/18/2009 9:27 AM: On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Michal Zalewski wrote: 1) Create a HTTP-level (or HTTP-EQUIV) mechanism along the lines of X-I-Do-Not-Want-To-Be-Framed-Across-Domains: yes that permits a web page to inhibit frame rendering in potentially dangerous

Re: [whatwg] Dealing with UI redress vulnerabilities inherent to the current web

2009-02-18 Thread Giorgio Maone
Bil Corry wrote, On 18/02/2009 21.31: Boris Zbarsky wrote on 2/18/2009 9:27 AM: And really no different from: script if (window != window.top) window.top.location.href = window.location.href; /script in effect, right? This last already works in all browsers except IE, which

Re: [whatwg] document.cookies

2009-02-18 Thread Ian Hickson
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008, Garrett Smith wrote: Excerpt: prevents script from reading the document.cookies DOM attribute. http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#sandboxed-origin-browsing-context-flag Should this be |document.cookie| instead of document.cookies? Thanks, fixed. --

[whatwg] URL parsing and same-document references [was: Re: Citing multiple blockquote elements in HTML5]

2009-02-18 Thread Ian Hickson
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Calogero Alex Baldacchino wrote: My concern is, a character-by-character comparison between an id value and a fragment identifier may fail several ways. What for href=#foo bar and id=foo bar ? Actual rules would strip the trailing space only for the href, so the

Re: [whatwg] Synchronized play/seek of multiple audio elements?

2009-02-18 Thread David Singer
At 10:20 + 18/02/09, Ian Hickson wrote: On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Emil Tin wrote: However, I've been unable to find any information on how to trigger several audio files in a synchronized manner. Does the html 5 specification provide any way to to this? Not currently. Yes. We felt it

Re: [whatwg] Synchronized play/seek of multiple audio elements?

2009-02-18 Thread Biju g...@il
However, I've been unable to find any information on how to trigger several audio files in a synchronized manner. I wish this exist for VIDEO tag also. On Firefox nightly the situation is even worse due to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476371 One solution is watching timeupdate

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