Regarding http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=2800&to=2801, my requests:
1. Change the literals "true"/"false" to "on"/"off", leaving the DOM values Boolean. 2. Check the spelling of the passage ("asits"!) :0) 3. Say that the default behavior for BODY is "on" and the default behavior for INPUT[type=text] is "off". 4. (I understand that it is implicit that this "SHOULD indicate" does not make tiny clients that do not have the resources non-compliant?) Stretching it a bit, a user's language always matches the site's, otherwise the user would not be able to submit to the site anything that makes sense, except when the site is a gateway for submissions to an uninvolved third party, in which case said submissions should be tagged with the language of submission anyway (IMHO). Best regards, Chris