[whatwg] codecs and containers

2007-12-10 Thread James Justin Harrell
Section 3.14.7.1, Video and audio codecs for video elements, currently says this: User agents should support Ogg Theora video and Ogg Vorbis audio, as well as the Ogg container format. [THEORA] [VORBIS] [OGG] The language could be improved. Ogg Theora refers to Theora-encoded video enclosed

Re: [whatwg] codecs and containers

2007-12-10 Thread Ralph Giles
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 09:14:39AM -0800, James Justin Harrell wrote: The language could be improved. Ogg Theora refers to Theora-encoded video enclosed in an Ogg container, not the Theora codec. Similar for Vorbis. Theora and Vorbis should be used without Ogg to refer to the actual

Re: [whatwg] WA1: phrase elements content models

2007-12-10 Thread Ian Hickson
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, fantasai wrote: Why do code and samp allow structured inline content while kbd only allows strictly inline content? Because you can pass a computer a structured list as code, and a computer can output a list, but there is no key that comprises a list. -- Ian Hickson

Re: [whatwg] [WA1] 2.7.13: sub and sup

2007-12-10 Thread Ian Hickson
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, dolphinling wrote: I would like it if the section on sub and sup included text along these lines: | The semantics of sub and sup are weaker than those of elements in | some other languages, e.g. MathML's msup. Authors should when possible | use those other languages

Re: [whatwg] Proposal for New Tag for UI Elements

2007-12-10 Thread Ian Hickson
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Samuel Sidler wrote: From reading the current HTML5 spec, it seems like there is a need for a new tag designed specifically for indicating selection of UI elements. For purposes of this email, I'm going to call it x (for lack of a decent name at the moment).

Re: [whatwg] Google research into web authoring techniques

2007-12-10 Thread Ian Hickson
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Ryan King wrote: On Jan 25, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Ian Hickson wrote: Google recently published some (not-very-scientific) research which people on this list will probably find interesting: http://code.google.com/webstats/index.html I plan to use this data to

Re: [whatwg] Google research into web authoring techniques

2007-12-10 Thread Karl Dubost
Le 11 déc. 2007 à 13:52, Ian Hickson a écrit : On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Ryan King wrote: Would http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-license be helpful here? Not really, as far as I can tell; it seems class=copyright is used on explicit copyright statements, not links to copyright licenses. See for