On 01/08/2011 12:57 AM, ext Charles Pritchard wrote:
Let me know if this has been discussed before:
Loading an html page containing:
<canvas><img src="fallback.jpg" /></canvas>
loads the fallback.jpg image, even when canvas is supported.
Is this intentional, or simply the easiest route for the moment?
I would say that is the indented behavior.
If you look at the specification
(http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/the-canvas-element.html), regarding
fallback content, you will find that it is still available when Canvas
is supported.
For example:
"When a canvas element represents embedded content, the user can still
focus descendants of the canvas element (in the fallback content)."
Since the content is available, I think it is normal for it to follow
the normal behavior.
cheers,
Benjamin