The intended result of printing a document is that there is a printed copy
of a reasonable quality available. The Web page can have no knowledge of
that fact (unless it has feedback from the surveillance network, that is).
Assuming that it is there after printing is wishful thinking.
Chris
If the part of the document following the bookmark is too short for the
containing view port, revealing the bookmark should be equivalent to
scrolling to the end of the containing page.
HTH,
Chris
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bonner,
If the part of the document following the bookmark is too short for
the containing view port, revealing the bookmark should be equivalent
to scrolling to the end of the containing page.
Right, good point. 3.5.3 currently doesn't differentiate between
partial-page content following a
Implementors, please see the question at the bottom.
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, fantasai wrote:
The xml:base attribute, unlike the xml:lang attribute, is not listed as
a common attribute. It's also not listed as an element-specific
attribute on any element. However, the prose says to use