Re: [whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Huan Du
Nils, Thanks for your feedback. There are 3 web sites in Alibaba at least: taobao.com, tmall.com, etao.com. all of them are using a same account management system including Sign up, Sign in. The requirement is simple for the account management system. when user A signed in taobao.com, we expect

Re: [whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Huan Du
Daniel, Thanks for your information, i 'll read it carefully. Regards, Charlie 2013/6/22 Daniel Veditz > On 6/21/2013 11:09 AM, Daniel Veditz wrote: > > This makes partial-blocking a somewhat hard-sell: still breaks some > > content, and still angers the privacy advocates because it allows th

Re: [whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Nils Dagsson Moskopp
Huan Du schrieb am Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:49:39 +0800: > As privacy awareness becomes prevelant, the trend is that future > browsers are going to ban third-party Cookies by default. > > This is a good thing for users, but for giant internet companies, > this has no doubt increases the difficult and

[whatwg] Should a element require a reference? (was: use cases for without ?)

2013-06-21 Thread Xaxio Brandish
Steve, Please permit me to change the subject line since the topic no longer answers the subject question? The next sentence in the WHATWG spec [1] states The element can thus be used to annotate illustrations, diagrams, photos, > code listings, etc, that are *referred to from the main content o

Re: [whatwg] Challenging canvas.supportsContext

2013-06-21 Thread Benoit Jacob
Did any email in this thread having provided any valid application use case? I can't see many application use cases being mentioned at all, and the most of the ones that were have been rebuked as far as I can see. The most serious remaining one, that I can see, is the Chrome Web Store. However: -

[whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Huan Du
Guys, As privacy awareness becomes prevelant, the trend is that future browsers are going to ban third-party Cookies by default. This is a good thing for users, but for giant internet companies, this has no doubt increases the difficult and complexity of implementing user session synchronization.

Re: [whatwg] use cases for without ?

2013-06-21 Thread Steve Faulkner
Hi Xaxio, (and martin) i get why figure on its own is OK. I think that it's OK to use the figure/figcaption pattern on any image (for example) that the author wants to provide a caption for. The use case being: I want to provide some text as a caption for some other content. It is unclear to me

Re: [whatwg] use cases for without ?

2013-06-21 Thread Xaxio Brandish
Steve, One *could* use elements in place of the elements; but then again, one could use elements in place of many elements in order to remove their semantical meaning and send us back into the dark ages ;) I believe that is possibly the best element for the job, in agreement what Martin said