On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 11:29:35 +0100, <[email protected]> wrote:

Author: ianh
Date: 2010-01-23 02:29:33 -0800 (Sat, 23 Jan 2010)
New Revision: 4621

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Clarify when the drag-and-drop steps run.


Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source      2010-01-23 00:14:19 UTC (rev 4620)
+++ source      2010-01-23 10:29:33 UTC (rev 4621)
@@ -20949,7 +20949,7 @@
  <div class="example">
-   <p class="xxx">example for srcdoc here</p>
+   <p class="XXX">example for srcdoc here</p>
  </div>
@@ -71486,27 +71486,33 @@
   Initially, it has the value "none". It is updated by the user agent
   as described in the steps below.</p>
-  <p>User agents must, every 350ms (&#xB1;200ms), perform the
-  following steps in sequence. (If the user agent is still performing
-  the previous iteration of the sequence when the next iteration
-  becomes due, the user agent must not execute the overdue iteration,
-  effectively "skipping missed frames" of the drag-and-drop
-  operation.)</p>
+  <p>User agents must, as soon as the drag operation is initiated and
+  every 350ms (&#xB1;200ms) thereafter for as long as the drag
+  operation is ongoing, <span>queue a task</span> to perform the
+  following steps in sequence:</p>
  <ol>
   <li>
-    <p>First, the user agent must fire a <code
-    title="event-drag">drag</code> event at the <span>source
-    node</span>. If this event is canceled, the user agent must set
-    the <span>current drag operation</span> to none (no drag
-    operation).</p>
+    <p>If the user agent is still performing the previous iteration of
+    the sequence (if any) when the next iteration becomes due, the
+    user agent must not execute the overdue iteration, effectively
+    "skipping missed frames" of the drag-and-drop operation.</p>

Should timeupdate also "skip missed frames"? (I think Firefox does as a consequence of skipping frames while script is running and firing timeupdate for each frame. Opera currently queues up the events, IIRC.)


   </li>
   <li>
+    <p>The user agent must fire a <code title="event-drag">drag</code>
+    event at the <span>source node</span>. If this event is canceled,
+    the user agent must set the <span>current drag operation</span> to
+    none (no drag operation).</p>
+
+   </li>
+
+   <li>
+
     <p>Next, if the <code title="event-drag">drag</code> event was not
     canceled and the user has not ended the drag-and-drop operation,
     the user agent must check the state of the drag-and-drop

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