Re: [whatwg] [WA1] Versioning and Conformance Requirements

2005-07-08 Thread fantasai
Ian Hickson wrote: On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, fantasai wrote: Two points: 1. The 'scheme' attribute from HTML 4 is missing. If there's a reason for this, please include a note stating the reason for removal (and thereby make the removal explict). Note that certain metadata formats (e.g.

[whatwg] [WA1] Insignificant white space

2005-07-08 Thread fantasai
# The whitespace characters U+0020 SPACE, U+000A LINE FEED, and U+000D CARRIAGE # RETURN are always allowed between elements. What about U+0009 TAB? # must have the content attribute set to the literal value 'text/html; charset=' # immediately followed by the character encoding If I

Re: [whatwg] XMLHttpRequest: should UA pretend a 304 response is a 200?

2005-07-08 Thread Hallvord Reiar Michaelsen Steen
On 4 Jul 2005 at 17:18, I wrote: Thanks for sharing your implementation experience regarding status 304. Suggestion withdrawn This is just summarising some discussions at Opera for documentation and consideration :-) Some people feel we should consider the UA a sort of caching proxy

Re: [whatwg] XMLHttpRequest: should UA pretend a 304 response is a 200?

2005-07-08 Thread Jim Ley
On 7/8/05, Hallvord Reiar Michaelsen Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This may imply that a client with a cached document should return a status 200 when the requested document matches one in the cache (whether or not the UA has checked with the server if the resource is current). I wouldn't be