On 5/17/10 6:55 PM, Bjorn Bringert wrote:
(Looks like half of the first question is missing, so I'm guessing
here) If you are asking about when the web app loses focus (e.g. the
user switches to a different tab or away from the browser), I think
the recognition should be cancelled. I've added this to the spec.
Oh, where did the rest of the question go.
I was going to ask about alert()s.
What happens if alert() pops up while recognition is on?
Which events should fire and when?
The grammar specifies the set of utterances that the speech recognizer
should match against. The grammar may be annotated with SISR, which
will be used to populate the 'interpretation' field in ListenResult.
I know what grammars are :)
What I meant that it is not very well specified that the result is
actually put to .value etc.
And still, I'm still not quite sure what builtin:search actually
is. What kind of grammar would that be? How is that different from
builtin:dictation?
-Olli