Here another simple example:
When both filling and stroking a path and then drawing it with with an opacity
of less than 100%, the path will be rendered differently than in an SVG (a
large stroke width will make the issue more apparent):
- In Canvas, both the fill and the stroke will be rendere
Hi Ian,
I believe this is being handled by the next-generation transport protocols
> (SPDY or whatever it's called now). I recommend approaching the relevant
> groups to check that your precise case has been handled.
I just found out that SPDY Server Push and Cookies could accomplish the
above m
On 2 April 2014 22:00, Ian Hickson wrote:
> It's worth noting that there are many many ways to navigate a browsing
> context beyond window.open(), e.g. , window.location,
> drag-and-drop of a link, window.history.go(), etc.
Absolutely, if we were to converge on the spec for the current opener an
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Bob Owen wrote:
> >
> > Did you receive any off-list feedback on this, or attempt to implement
> > it and get any implementation experience?
>
> Thanks for getting back to me Ian.
> No, no other feedback.
> I have a patch for it, but haven't pursued it any further.
> I could i
On Wed, 5 Mar 2014, Qebui Nehebkau wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Ian Hickson wrote:
> > I think the arguments you've presented so far suggest "address-levelN"
> > for N=1..4, with 4=region and 3=locality, is probably the simplest
> > thing to do. I was hoping there might be other peo
On 2 April 2014 18:43, Ian Hickson wrote:
>
> On Mon, 3 Mar 2014, Bob Owen wrote:
> >
> > The spec [...] seems to be fairly clear that if an existing window is
> > navigated using window.open, by a browsing context that is not the
> > original opener, then window.opener should remain unchanged.
>
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, Dan Brickley wrote:
> >
> > This is what the example would look like if I'm understanding this right:
> >
> > http://schema.org/LocalBusiness";>
> > (Entity A) Beachwalk Beachwear &
> > Giftware
> > A superb collection of fine gifts and
> > clothing
> > to a
On Thu, 13 Mar 2014, Tingan Ho wrote:
>
> Almost all web developer I know use externally linked CSS resource in
> their web projects. That means that the browser needs to (1) request the
> html page (2) parse the html (3) request for the CSS resource that is
> linked from the html document. The
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014, Ami Fischman wrote:
>
> Looks like we're back in business:
>
> Latest editor's draft:
> http://dev.w3.org/2011/webrtc/editor/getusermedia.html
Thanks.
As a user, this scares me a lot. Why isn't it up to me to control this? I
don't understand the security model here at al
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014, Bob Owen wrote:
>
> The spec [...] seems to be fairly clear that if an existing window is
> navigated using window.open, by a browsing context that is not the
> original opener, then window.opener should remain unchanged.
>
> Currently, Trident (and incidentally Presto) seem
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