On Nov 10, 2009, at 20:55, Kartikaya Gupta wrote:

> .. and so on. In general the number of font elements in the DOM grows 
> polynomially, with the result that pages like [1] and [2] end up with 
> hundreds of thousands of font elements. I haven't even been able to 
> successfully parse [3] with either our own HTML5 parser or the one at 
> validator.nu, it just gobbles up all available memory and asks for more.
> 
> Is this behavior expected, or is it a bug in the spec? Obviously shipping 
> browsers don't demonstrate this behavior (nor does Firefox's HTML5 parser - 
> see bugzilla 525960) so I'm wondering if the spec could be modified to not 
> have this polynomial-growth behavior.

It seems that the AAA has changed after the latest Java release of the 
Validator.nu parser. The Gecko builds have a newer version of the AAA.

(I'm now trying to figure out if they have the current spec version.)

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Henri Sivonen
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