[html5] r3244 - [e] (0) editorial cleanup

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Sat Jun 13 16:51:34 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-06-13 16:51:32 -0700 (Sat, 13 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 3244

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) editorial cleanup

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-06-13 20:08:33 UTC (rev 3243)
+++ index	2009-06-13 23:51:32 UTC (rev 3244)
@@ -1933,8 +1933,7 @@
 
   <p id=authors-using-html>Documents that use <a href=#syntax>the HTML
   syntax</a>, if they are served over the wire (e.g. by HTTP) must
-  be labeled with the <code>text/html</code> MIME type.</p> <!-- XXX
-  update RFC 2854 -->
+  be labeled with the <code>text/html</code> MIME type.</p>
 
   <p class=impl id=entity-references>The language in this
   specification assumes that the user agent expands all entity
@@ -2138,16 +2137,8 @@
   conformance criteria for content in those formats is, and how to
   parse them.</p>
 
-  <!-- XXX need to define how to handle U+000A LINE FEED and U+000D
-  CARRIAGE RETURN in attributes (for HTML) -->
 
-  <p class=XXX>Need to go through the whole spec and make sure
-  all the attribute values are clearly defined either in terms of
-  microsyntaxes or in terms of other specs, or as "Text" or some
-  such.</p>
 
-
-
   <div class=impl>
 
   <h4 id=common-parser-idioms><span class=secno>2.4.1 </span>Common parser idioms</h4>
@@ -3543,11 +3534,6 @@
   minute, a second, and a fraction of a second, expressed with a time
   zone, consisting of a number of hours and minutes. <a href=#refsGREGORIAN>[GREGORIAN]</a></p>
 
-  <!--XXX [GREGORIAN] should point to
-  <dd id="refsGREGORIAN">[GREGORIAN]</dd>
-  <dd>(Non-normative) <cite>Inter Gravissimas</cite>, A. Lilius, C. Clavius. Gregory XIII Papal Bulls, February 1582.</dd>
-  -->
-
   <p>A string is a <dfn id=valid-global-date-and-time-string>valid global date and time string</dfn>
   representing a date, time, and a time-zone offset if it consists of
   the following components in the given order:</p>
@@ -3621,8 +3607,8 @@
     the time (e.g. from the Julian calendar). The date of Nero's birth
     is the 15th of December 37, in the Julian Calendar, which is the
     13th of December 37 in the proleptic Gregorian Calendar.</li> <!--
-    XXX this might not be true. I can't find a reference that gives
-    his birthday with an explicit statement about the calendar being
+    This might not be true. I can't find a reference that gives his
+    birthday with an explicit statement about the calendar being
     used. However, it seems unlikely that it would be given in the
     Gregorian calendar, so I assume sites use the Julian one. -->
 
@@ -4573,9 +4559,7 @@
 
     </dl></li>
 
-  </ol><!-- XXX we might want to define "server-based naming authority",
-  it's not clear RFC3986 does a good job of defining that anymore
-  (earlier URI specs did) --><p class=note>These parsing rules are a <a href=#willful-violation>willful
+  </ol><p class=note>These parsing rules are a <a href=#willful-violation>willful
   violation</a> of RFC 3986 and RFC 3987 (which do not define error
   handling), motivated by a desire to handle legacy content. <a href=#refsRFC3986>[RFC3986]</a> <a href=#refsRFC3987>[RFC3987]</a></p>
 
@@ -70297,6 +70281,9 @@
   1937. http://www.turingarchive.org/browse.php/B/12 (referenced:
   2007-03-03)
 
+  <dd id="refsGREGORIAN">[GREGORIAN]</dd>
+  <dd>(Non-normative) <cite>Inter Gravissimas</cite>, A. Lilius, C. Clavius. Gregory XIII Papal Bulls, February 1582.</dd>
+
   [UNICODECASE] Unicode Standard Annex #21, Case Mappings
 
   -->
@@ -70984,6 +70971,7 @@
  XXX * s/raise/throw/g
  XXX * be clearer about arrays/lists/collections being zero-based
        despite using the term "/index/th".
+ XXX * update RFC 2854 (text/html reg)
 -->
 
  

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-06-13 20:08:33 UTC (rev 3243)
+++ source	2009-06-13 23:51:32 UTC (rev 3244)
@@ -923,8 +923,7 @@
 
   <p id="authors-using-html">Documents that use <span>the HTML
   syntax</span>, if they are served over the wire (e.g. by HTTP) must
-  be labeled with the <code>text/html</code> MIME type.</p> <!-- XXX
-  update RFC 2854 -->
+  be labeled with the <code>text/html</code> MIME type.</p>
 
   <p id="entity-references" class="impl">The language in this
   specification assumes that the user agent expands all entity
@@ -1141,16 +1140,8 @@
   conformance criteria for content in those formats is, and how to
   parse them.</p>
 
-  <!-- XXX need to define how to handle U+000A LINE FEED and U+000D
-  CARRIAGE RETURN in attributes (for HTML) -->
 
-  <p class="XXX">Need to go through the whole spec and make sure
-  all the attribute values are clearly defined either in terms of
-  microsyntaxes or in terms of other specs, or as "Text" or some
-  such.</p>
 
-
-
   <div class="impl">
 
   <h4>Common parser idioms</h4>
@@ -2873,11 +2864,6 @@
   zone, consisting of a number of hours and minutes. <a
   href="#refsGREGORIAN">[GREGORIAN]</a></p>
 
-  <!--XXX [GREGORIAN] should point to
-  <dd id="refsGREGORIAN">[GREGORIAN]</dd>
-  <dd>(Non-normative) <cite>Inter Gravissimas</cite>, A. Lilius, C. Clavius. Gregory XIII Papal Bulls, February 1582.</dd>
-  -->
-
   <p>A string is a <dfn>valid global date and time string</dfn>
   representing a date, time, and a time-zone offset if it consists of
   the following components in the given order:</p>
@@ -2972,8 +2958,8 @@
     the time (e.g. from the Julian calendar). The date of Nero's birth
     is the 15th of December 37, in the Julian Calendar, which is the
     13th of December 37 in the proleptic Gregorian Calendar.</li> <!--
-    XXX this might not be true. I can't find a reference that gives
-    his birthday with an explicit statement about the calendar being
+    This might not be true. I can't find a reference that gives his
+    birthday with an explicit statement about the calendar being
     used. However, it seems unlikely that it would be given in the
     Gregorian calendar, so I assume sites use the Julian one. -->
 
@@ -4154,10 +4140,6 @@
 
   </ol>
 
-  <!-- XXX we might want to define "server-based naming authority",
-  it's not clear RFC3986 does a good job of defining that anymore
-  (earlier URI specs did) -->
-
   <p class="note">These parsing rules are a <span>willful
   violation</span> of RFC 3986 and RFC 3987 (which do not define error
   handling), motivated by a desire to handle legacy content. <a
@@ -82901,6 +82883,9 @@
   1937. http://www.turingarchive.org/browse.php/B/12 (referenced:
   2007-03-03)
 
+  <dd id="refsGREGORIAN">[GREGORIAN]</dd>
+  <dd>(Non-normative) <cite>Inter Gravissimas</cite>, A. Lilius, C. Clavius. Gregory XIII Papal Bulls, February 1582.</dd>
+
   [UNICODECASE] Unicode Standard Annex #21, Case Mappings
 
   -->
@@ -83591,6 +83576,7 @@
  XXX * s/raise/throw/g
  XXX * be clearer about arrays/lists/collections being zero-based
        despite using the term "/index/th".
+ XXX * update RFC 2854 (text/html reg)
 -->
 
  </body>




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