[html5] r3231 - [gow] (2) Be clearer that Content-Type headers are honoured for <video>.

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Fri Jun 12 11:55:13 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-06-12 11:55:11 -0700 (Fri, 12 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 3231

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[gow] (2) Be clearer that Content-Type headers are honoured for <video>.

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-06-12 18:44:48 UTC (rev 3230)
+++ index	2009-06-12 18:55:11 UTC (rev 3231)
@@ -21209,10 +21209,16 @@
      to network errors, causing the user agent to give up trying to
      fetch the resource</dt>
 
-     <dt>If the <a href=#media-data>media data</a> can be fetched but is in an
-     unsupported format, or can otherwise not be rendered at
-     all</dt>
+     <dt>If the <a href=#media-resource>media resource</a> is found to have <a href=#content-type-0 title=Content-Type>Content-Type metadata</a> that, when
+     parsed as a MIME type (including any codecs described by the
+     <code title="">codec</code> parameter), represents <a href=#a-type-that-the-user-agent-knows-it-cannot-render>a type
+     that the user agent knows it cannot render</a> (even if the
+     actual <a href=#media-data>media data</a> is in a supported format)</dt>
 
+     <dt>If the <a href=#media-data>media data</a> can be fetched but is found by
+     inspection to be in an unsupported format, or can otherwise not
+     be rendered at all</dt>
+
      <dd>
 
       <p>DNS errors, HTTP 4xx and 5xx errors (and equivalents in

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-06-12 18:44:48 UTC (rev 3230)
+++ source	2009-06-12 18:55:11 UTC (rev 3231)
@@ -22902,10 +22902,17 @@
      to network errors, causing the user agent to give up trying to
      fetch the resource</dt>
 
-     <dt>If the <span>media data</span> can be fetched but is in an
-     unsupported format, or can otherwise not be rendered at
-     all</dt>
+     <dt>If the <span>media resource</span> is found to have <span
+     title="Content-Type">Content-Type metadata</span> that, when
+     parsed as a MIME type (including any codecs described by the
+     <code title="">codec</code> parameter), represents <span>a type
+     that the user agent knows it cannot render</span> (even if the
+     actual <span>media data</span> is in a supported format)</dt>
 
+     <dt>If the <span>media data</span> can be fetched but is found by
+     inspection to be in an unsupported format, or can otherwise not
+     be rendered at all</dt>
+
      <dd>
 
       <p>DNS errors, HTTP 4xx and 5xx errors (and equivalents in




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