On Fri, 03 Jun 2011 01:59:25 +0200, <[email protected]> wrote:

Author: ianh
Date: 2011-06-02 16:59:24 -0700 (Thu, 02 Jun 2011)
New Revision: 6178

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) More notes about video.readyState.



Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source      2011-06-02 23:53:44 UTC (rev 6177)
+++ source      2011-06-02 23:59:24 UTC (rev 6178)
@@ -30283,7 +30283,7 @@
     <tr>
<td><dfn title="attr-media-preload-metadata"><code>metadata</code></dfn>
      <td><dfn title="attr-media-preload-metadata-state">Metadata</dfn>
- <td>Hints to the user agent that the author does not expect the user to need the media resource, but that fetching the resource metadata (dimensions, first frame, track list, duration, etc) is reasonable. + <td>Hints to the user agent that the author does not expect the user to need the media resource, but that fetching the resource metadata (dimensions, first frame, track list, duration, etc) is reasonable. If the user agent precisely fetches no more than the metadata, then the <span>media element</span> will end up with its <code title="dom-media-readyState">readyState</code> attribute set to <code title="dom-media-HAVE_METADATA">HAVE_METADATA</code>;

This is wrong if we say that the first frame is "metadata" as written a few lines above. When you have the first frame, readyState is HAVE_CURRENT_DATA.

--
Simon Pieters
Opera Software

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