[html5] r4023 - [e] (0) Bulk cleanup of some XXX markers (mostly obsolete things or ideas that w [...]

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Mon Sep 28 18:52:23 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-09-28 18:52:22 -0700 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 4023

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Bulk cleanup of some XXX markers (mostly obsolete things or ideas that we won't get to this time).

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-09-29 01:43:58 UTC (rev 4022)
+++ index	2009-09-29 01:52:22 UTC (rev 4023)
@@ -76802,8 +76802,7 @@
   acknowledgements three times! -->
 
 <!--
-v2 ideas:
-     * library of resources:
+ v2  * library of resources:
         var library = new ZipFile("data.zip");
         library.onload = function() {
           var sound1 = library.getAudio("sound1.wav"); // returns an Audio object
@@ -76824,123 +76823,36 @@
           var sound1 = library["sound1.wav"];
           sound.play();
         }
--->
-<!--
-TODO:
- XXX * ability for a web app to save a file to the local disk:
-         var file = window.openFile(); // throws up UI
-         file.read();
-         var file = window.saveAsFile(); // throws up UI
-         file.write();
-       ...or something? (<input type=file>?)
- XXX * http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/dom/public/idl/html/nsIDOMNSHTMLDocument.idl
- XXX * define how to handle APNGs that have out-of-order aDATs and other
-       errors in image formats, since pav and vlad refuse to define it for APNG:
-         <Hixie> vlad: you should define what the UA should do with out-of-order aDATs
-         <pav> its an error
-         <pav> pretty sure we say that somewhere
-         <Hixie> yes i know it's an error
-         <Hixie> but that doesn't say what the UA should do
-         <pav> error == image is invalid
-         <vlad> yep
-         <vlad> either broken image icon
-         <vlad> or display first frame (fall back to normal PNG)
-         <vlad> up to the UA
-         <Hixie> right
-         <Hixie> you should say which one
-         <pav> its up to the UA
-         <Hixie> why?
-         <vlad> "SHOULD display the first frame, but MAY display broken image icon if that's not convenient", in rfc parlance
-         <vlad> because it's not useful to specify that, IMO
-         <Hixie> up to the UA means one UA will implement something, it'll become a popular UA, then all the others will have to copy it.
-         <vlad> how a UA wants to handle image errors is up to the UA
-         <pav> we're designing an image format, not the html image tag
-         <pav> the html spec should say what to do with it
- XXX * <title site="" publisher="" author="">Page Title</title> ?
- XXX * [onclick] should make element focusable; enter should send onclick ?
- XXX * should have some text talking about the fact that it's ok if your
-       page passes through a period of non-conformance while script is
-       running, but that in between scripts it should be compliant.
- XXX * mousedown's default action is focus, so canceling mousedown stops
-       focus transference. http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/
- XXX * <select><option><hr> support?
- XXX * need explanation of when to use undo/redo, and when to use
-       back/forward
- XXX * need to become consistent about whether or not to quote keyword
-       ("<code title="">foo</code>" vs <code>foo</code>)
- XXX * need to properly xref events throughout
- XXX * onclick="" only fires if it is a MouseEvent ?
- XXX * hsivonen makes the following suggestions:
-       > To make document conformance a more useful concept for the purpose of catching
-       > author errors, I suggest that the following attributes be made required:
-       > href and rel on link
-       > href on base
-       > name and content on meta (other than the encoding decl)
-       > src on img
-       > code, height and width on applet
-       > name and value on param
- XXX * DOM0 quirks that Mozilla knows about:
-       http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/dom/src/base/nsDOMClassInfo.cpp
- XXX * make the spec consistent about whether the word "algorithm" is part of
-       an algorithm's name or not ("</dfn> algorithm", "</span> algorithm")
- XXX * make a consistent decision of which of the following formats to use:
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("foo")
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('foo')
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character (foo)
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ("foo") character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ('foo') character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR (foo) character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("<code title="">foo</code>")
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('<code title="">foo</code>')
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character (<code title="">foo</code>)
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ("<code title="">foo</code>") character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ('<code title="">foo</code>') character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR (<code title="">foo</code>) character
-       ...and make these match:
-         0x12 (ASCII FOO)
-         0x12 (ASCII "foo")
-         0x12 (ASCII 'foo')
-         0x12 ("foo")
-         0x12 ('foo')
-         0x12 (ASCII "<code title="">foo</code>")
-         0x12 (ASCII '<code title="">foo</code>')
-         0x12 ("<code title="">foo</code>")
-         0x12 ('<code title="">foo</code>')
- XXX * check case of hex characters in the ASCII cases.
- XXX * trim function in JS for strings to remove spaces
- XXX * date checking functions in JS (.isValidDate?)
- XXX * a fairly common situation for web authors is to have two lists, where
+ v2  * [onclick] should make element focusable; enter should send onclick ?
+ v2  * a fairly common situation for web authors is to have two lists, where
        the contents of the second depends on the value of the first. Is there
        any way we could extend the current model to include this functionality?
        (e.g. bugzilla product/component ui)
- XXX * quick-searchable select
- XXX * fallback that will only appear in non-webforms clients (e.g. for
-       formats for date fields)
- XXX * include/exclude selectors (two multi-select columns with arrows to
+ v2  * quick-searchable select
+ v2  * include/exclude selectors (two multi-select columns with arrows to
        move selected items) and that sort of thing.
        http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9357022
- XXX * Oh, and forms need a standardized Help widget/icon. I know I can
+ v2  * Oh, and forms need a standardized Help widget/icon. I know I can
        turn my cursor into a question mark, but I'm looking for something
        simple and pervasive. Maybe you can wrap fields in a help tag, just
        as you do for fieldsets. And in that help tag, attributes are
        available that allow for a nice, formatted, clean, full help text
        popup/area/thing.
        http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9359006
- XXX * Validating only part of a form. - Anja Lehmann
- XXX * Reminder to add a way to expose access keys in buttons, i.e.
+ v2  * Validating only part of a form. - Anja Lehmann
+ v2  * Reminder to add a way to expose access keys in buttons, i.e.
        Sub&mit where & signifies the m is the access key to use. Possibly
        automatic? <input accesskey="m" value="Submit"> browser would be
        smart enough to underline the first instance of the access key if
        it exists (case insensitive)? - kerz
        [or deprecate the lot (->web apps)]
- XXX * option.text should do the same as option.textContent
- XXX * need an attribute that says "the children of this element are in
+ v2  * need an attribute that says "the children of this element are in
        their own tabbing universe, tabindex should be relative to each
        other, not to the document"
        -> web apps?
- XXX * make select widgets have multiple columns
+ v2  * make select widgets have multiple columns
        or ->web apps with list view
- XXX * required as a group (one of the following must be available):
+ v2  * required as a group (one of the following must be available):
        + i propose something like the following:
            <input type="text" group="contact" name="voicephone"> Voice phone
            <input type="text" group="contact" name="fax"> Fax
@@ -76949,67 +76861,50 @@
          if the user fills out none of the form fields in the "contact"
          group, an error message is shown and the form is not submitted.
          - Peter-Paul Koch
- XXX * use the sample widgets:
-          <li><img alt="A text field with editable sections for each
-          value, with a button to pop up a dialog showing a calendar or
-          clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
-          <li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
-          hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
- XXX * formatting of number fields, text fields, etc, so that when the
+ v2  * formatting of number fields, text fields, etc, so that when the
        field is not focused, the value is displayed differently. Seems
        like this would also be useful e.g. for <output> or something so
        you can display localised dates, etc.
- XXX * password and confirm password: can we have a way to do client-side
-       validation of this?
- XXX * <input type="search">
-       http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2004_07.html#005890
- XXX * would be nice to say how to handle duplicate IDs once and for all
-       instead of spreading it all over the spec.
- XXX * being able to select date range (from day x to day y)
- XXX * ways of visualizing a linefeed in a <textarea> so it looks different
+ v2  * being able to select date range (from day x to day y)
+ v2  * ways of visualizing a linefeed in a <textarea> so it looks different
        from wrapping text
- XXX * all login systems have
+ v2  * all login systems have
          1. enter username and password
          2. create new account
          3. lost password
        some way of integrating this into one system, since it's so common
- XXX * way of identifying different sorts of mailadresses
+ v2  * way of identifying different sorts of mailadresses
          a) mailing-list
          b) person
          c) department in a company ("support", "marketing" and such)
          d) general mail (like "info", "mail", "contact" and such)
          e) other sorts of groupings
        (or ->web apps; this is talking about in mailto: links, I think)
- XXX * hotswapping login identities like in windows xp
+ v2  * hotswapping login identities like in windows xp
          you are logged in on operamail.com, and you want to check the mail
          of another user. somehow, combined with the wand or whatever,
          the browser will remember the login page, and it can re-submit it
          without having to load the initial page (saving time)
- XXX * provide different measuring systems, like having the html indicate
+ v2  * provide different measuring systems, like having the html indicate
        fluid in both fluid ounces and liters, and the browser can display
        one or the other based on regional settings in the browser or ui,
        display conversions in a tooltip, or let the user decide which
        format to display.
- XXX * indicate "x days ago" or "y days into the future" rather than date
- XXX * input control for anniversaries
- XXX * only submit fields that have changed, or a way to include in the
+ v2  * indicate "x days ago" or "y days into the future" rather than date
+ v2  * input control for anniversaries
+ v2  * only submit fields that have changed, or a way to include in the
        submission a list of which form controls were changed from their
        default value
- XXX * have a way of marking the first option of a <select> as the default
+ v2  * have a way of marking the first option of a <select> as the default
        but have it not satisfy a new required="" attribute on <select> so
        that you can have selects that require a valid value.
- XXX * Dave Raggett inadvertently suggested there should be a way to submit
-       canvas elements.
- XXX * type="time" value="now"
- XXX * should "mixed fractional number" be used instead of "fractional"?
- XXX * terse BNF to define the allowed values of the various attributes
-       instead of, or in addition to, the prose. [or not, it wouldn't be terse]
- XXX * add something to type="number" to support basic currency and unit
+ v2  * type="time" value="now"
+ v2  * add something to type="number" to support basic currency and unit
        formatting of input
- XXX * <fieldset enabled-if-checked="myCheckboxOrRadioButton">
+ v2  * <fieldset enabled-if-checked="myCheckboxOrRadioButton">
        ...to allow sections to only be enabled if a radio button makes it
        relevant, for instance.
- XXX * Yan Morin proposed a multi-column dropdown <select> or <datalist>:
+ v2  * Yan Morin proposed a multi-column dropdown <select> or <datalist>:
          _________________
         |_New_York______|V|_________________  <- input  with a table link and a down arrow
         |_City__________|_State_|_Country_|_| <- header of the table
@@ -77019,29 +76914,81 @@
         | San Francisco |  CA   | US      | |
         |_Toronto_______|__ON___|_Canada__|V| <- bottom arrow of the scroll
 
- XXX * add for="" attribute to <input type="password"> so that you can
+ v2  * add for="" attribute to <input type="password"> so that you can
        link usernames and passwords. (Jonas Sicking)
- XXX * value for unchecked checkbox?
- XXX * A way to specify the default button - Michael Gratton
- XXX * <fieldset readonly>?
- XXX * action="" should be defined as not being relative to base URI
-       see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297761
- XXX * rephrase things so that an enumerated attribute puts the _element_ into
-       various states, instead of the attribute
- XXX * dolphinling suggests having a way to mark certain parts of a
+ v2  * value for unchecked checkbox?
+ v2  * A way to specify the default button - Michael Gratton
+ v2  * <fieldset readonly>?
+ v2  * dolphinling suggests having a way to mark certain parts of a
        form as being dependent on another (mutually exclusive parts of
        a form)
- XXX * make the spec more consistent about its use of "hexadecimal"
-       and "base-sixteen", the order that 0-9 A-Z a-z is mentioned,
-       and the detail to which the spec explains how to interpret a
-       string as a hexadecimal number.
- XXX * expose the form data set, either as an object (on which one can
+ v2  * expose the form data set, either as an object (on which one can
        invoke the JSON serialiser), or in the form of a method on
        HTMLFormElement that returns the form data set serialised
        according to a particular encoding (defaulting to the form's
        enctype="" one, probably). This would allow forms to be used
        with XHR-like systems without having to manually construct the
        form data set the way that is done today.
+-->
+<!--
+TODO:
+ XXX * should have some text talking about the fact that it's ok if your
+       page passes through a period of non-conformance while script is
+       running, but that in between scripts it should be compliant.
+ XXX * mousedown's default action is focus, so canceling mousedown stops
+       focus transference. http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/
+ XXX * need explanation of when to use undo/redo, and when to use
+       back/forward
+ XXX * need to become consistent about whether or not to quote keyword
+       ("<code title="">foo</code>" vs <code>foo</code>)
+ XXX * onclick="" only fires if it is a MouseEvent ?
+ XXX * hsivonen makes the following suggestions:
+       > To make document conformance a more useful concept for the purpose of catching
+       > author errors, I suggest that the following attributes be made required:
+       > href and rel on link
+       > href on base
+       > name and content on meta (other than the encoding decl)
+       > src on img
+       > code, height and width on applet
+       > name and value on param
+ XXX * make the spec consistent about whether the word "algorithm" is part of
+       an algorithm's name or not ("</dfn> algorithm", "</span> algorithm")
+ XXX * make a consistent decision of which of the following formats to use:
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("foo")
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('foo')
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character (foo)
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ("foo") character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ('foo') character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR (foo) character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("<code title="">foo</code>")
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('<code title="">foo</code>')
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character (<code title="">foo</code>)
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ("<code title="">foo</code>") character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ('<code title="">foo</code>') character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR (<code title="">foo</code>) character
+       ...and make these match:
+         0x12 (ASCII FOO)
+         0x12 (ASCII "foo")
+         0x12 (ASCII 'foo')
+         0x12 ("foo")
+         0x12 ('foo')
+         0x12 (ASCII "<code title="">foo</code>")
+         0x12 (ASCII '<code title="">foo</code>')
+         0x12 ("<code title="">foo</code>")
+         0x12 ('<code title="">foo</code>')
+ XXX * check case of hex characters in the ASCII cases.
+ XXX * option.text should do the same as option.textContent
+ XXX * use the sample widgets:
+          <li><img alt="A text field with editable sections for each
+          value, with a button to pop up a dialog showing a calendar or
+          clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
+          <li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
+          hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
+ XXX * should "mixed fractional number" be used instead of "fractional"?
+ XXX * make the spec more consistent about its use of "hexadecimal"
+       and "base-sixteen", the order that 0-9 A-Z a-z is mentioned,
+       and the detail to which the spec explains how to interpret a
+       string as a hexadecimal number.
  XXX * become more consistent about what markup we use to mark up
        productions (nothing? <i>? <code>?)
  XXX * should check all cases of 'active document' and change the

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-09-29 01:43:58 UTC (rev 4022)
+++ source	2009-09-29 01:52:22 UTC (rev 4023)
@@ -91093,8 +91093,7 @@
   acknowledgements three times! -->
 
 <!--
-v2 ideas:
-     * library of resources:
+ v2  * library of resources:
         var library = new ZipFile("data.zip");
         library.onload = function() {
           var sound1 = library.getAudio("sound1.wav"); // returns an Audio object
@@ -91115,123 +91114,36 @@
           var sound1 = library["sound1.wav"];
           sound.play();
         }
--->
-<!--
-TODO:
- XXX * ability for a web app to save a file to the local disk:
-         var file = window.openFile(); // throws up UI
-         file.read();
-         var file = window.saveAsFile(); // throws up UI
-         file.write();
-       ...or something? (<input type=file>?)
- XXX * http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/dom/public/idl/html/nsIDOMNSHTMLDocument.idl
- XXX * define how to handle APNGs that have out-of-order aDATs and other
-       errors in image formats, since pav and vlad refuse to define it for APNG:
-         <Hixie> vlad: you should define what the UA should do with out-of-order aDATs
-         <pav> its an error
-         <pav> pretty sure we say that somewhere
-         <Hixie> yes i know it's an error
-         <Hixie> but that doesn't say what the UA should do
-         <pav> error == image is invalid
-         <vlad> yep
-         <vlad> either broken image icon
-         <vlad> or display first frame (fall back to normal PNG)
-         <vlad> up to the UA
-         <Hixie> right
-         <Hixie> you should say which one
-         <pav> its up to the UA
-         <Hixie> why?
-         <vlad> "SHOULD display the first frame, but MAY display broken image icon if that's not convenient", in rfc parlance
-         <vlad> because it's not useful to specify that, IMO
-         <Hixie> up to the UA means one UA will implement something, it'll become a popular UA, then all the others will have to copy it.
-         <vlad> how a UA wants to handle image errors is up to the UA
-         <pav> we're designing an image format, not the html image tag
-         <pav> the html spec should say what to do with it
- XXX * <title site="" publisher="" author="">Page Title</title> ?
- XXX * [onclick] should make element focusable; enter should send onclick ?
- XXX * should have some text talking about the fact that it's ok if your
-       page passes through a period of non-conformance while script is
-       running, but that in between scripts it should be compliant.
- XXX * mousedown's default action is focus, so canceling mousedown stops
-       focus transference. http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/
- XXX * <select><option><hr> support?
- XXX * need explanation of when to use undo/redo, and when to use
-       back/forward
- XXX * need to become consistent about whether or not to quote keyword
-       ("<code title="">foo</code>" vs <code>foo</code>)
- XXX * need to properly xref events throughout
- XXX * onclick="" only fires if it is a MouseEvent ?
- XXX * hsivonen makes the following suggestions:
-       > To make document conformance a more useful concept for the purpose of catching
-       > author errors, I suggest that the following attributes be made required:
-       > href and rel on link
-       > href on base
-       > name and content on meta (other than the encoding decl)
-       > src on img
-       > code, height and width on applet
-       > name and value on param
- XXX * DOM0 quirks that Mozilla knows about:
-       http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/dom/src/base/nsDOMClassInfo.cpp
- XXX * make the spec consistent about whether the word "algorithm" is part of
-       an algorithm's name or not ("</dfn> algorithm", "</span> algorithm")
- XXX * make a consistent decision of which of the following formats to use:
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("foo")
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('foo')
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character (foo)
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ("foo") character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ('foo') character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR (foo) character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("<code title="">foo</code>")
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('<code title="">foo</code>')
-         U+1234 FOO BAR character (<code title="">foo</code>)
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ("<code title="">foo</code>") character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR ('<code title="">foo</code>') character
-         U+1234 FOO BAR (<code title="">foo</code>) character
-       ...and make these match:
-         0x12 (ASCII FOO)
-         0x12 (ASCII "foo")
-         0x12 (ASCII 'foo')
-         0x12 ("foo")
-         0x12 ('foo')
-         0x12 (ASCII "<code title="">foo</code>")
-         0x12 (ASCII '<code title="">foo</code>')
-         0x12 ("<code title="">foo</code>")
-         0x12 ('<code title="">foo</code>')
- XXX * check case of hex characters in the ASCII cases.
- XXX * trim function in JS for strings to remove spaces
- XXX * date checking functions in JS (.isValidDate?)
- XXX * a fairly common situation for web authors is to have two lists, where
+ v2  * [onclick] should make element focusable; enter should send onclick ?
+ v2  * a fairly common situation for web authors is to have two lists, where
        the contents of the second depends on the value of the first. Is there
        any way we could extend the current model to include this functionality?
        (e.g. bugzilla product/component ui)
- XXX * quick-searchable select
- XXX * fallback that will only appear in non-webforms clients (e.g. for
-       formats for date fields)
- XXX * include/exclude selectors (two multi-select columns with arrows to
+ v2  * quick-searchable select
+ v2  * include/exclude selectors (two multi-select columns with arrows to
        move selected items) and that sort of thing.
        http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9357022
- XXX * Oh, and forms need a standardized Help widget/icon. I know I can
+ v2  * Oh, and forms need a standardized Help widget/icon. I know I can
        turn my cursor into a question mark, but I'm looking for something
        simple and pervasive. Maybe you can wrap fields in a help tag, just
        as you do for fieldsets. And in that help tag, attributes are
        available that allow for a nice, formatted, clean, full help text
        popup/area/thing.
        http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9359006
- XXX * Validating only part of a form. - Anja Lehmann
- XXX * Reminder to add a way to expose access keys in buttons, i.e.
+ v2  * Validating only part of a form. - Anja Lehmann
+ v2  * Reminder to add a way to expose access keys in buttons, i.e.
        Sub&mit where & signifies the m is the access key to use. Possibly
        automatic? <input accesskey="m" value="Submit"> browser would be
        smart enough to underline the first instance of the access key if
        it exists (case insensitive)? - kerz
        [or deprecate the lot (->web apps)]
- XXX * option.text should do the same as option.textContent
- XXX * need an attribute that says "the children of this element are in
+ v2  * need an attribute that says "the children of this element are in
        their own tabbing universe, tabindex should be relative to each
        other, not to the document"
        -> web apps?
- XXX * make select widgets have multiple columns
+ v2  * make select widgets have multiple columns
        or ->web apps with list view
- XXX * required as a group (one of the following must be available):
+ v2  * required as a group (one of the following must be available):
        + i propose something like the following:
            <input type="text" group="contact" name="voicephone"> Voice phone
            <input type="text" group="contact" name="fax"> Fax
@@ -91240,67 +91152,50 @@
          if the user fills out none of the form fields in the "contact"
          group, an error message is shown and the form is not submitted.
          - Peter-Paul Koch
- XXX * use the sample widgets:
-          <li><img alt="A text field with editable sections for each
-          value, with a button to pop up a dialog showing a calendar or
-          clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
-          <li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
-          hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
- XXX * formatting of number fields, text fields, etc, so that when the
+ v2  * formatting of number fields, text fields, etc, so that when the
        field is not focused, the value is displayed differently. Seems
        like this would also be useful e.g. for <output> or something so
        you can display localised dates, etc.
- XXX * password and confirm password: can we have a way to do client-side
-       validation of this?
- XXX * <input type="search">
-       http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2004_07.html#005890
- XXX * would be nice to say how to handle duplicate IDs once and for all
-       instead of spreading it all over the spec.
- XXX * being able to select date range (from day x to day y)
- XXX * ways of visualizing a linefeed in a <textarea> so it looks different
+ v2  * being able to select date range (from day x to day y)
+ v2  * ways of visualizing a linefeed in a <textarea> so it looks different
        from wrapping text
- XXX * all login systems have
+ v2  * all login systems have
          1. enter username and password
          2. create new account
          3. lost password
        some way of integrating this into one system, since it's so common
- XXX * way of identifying different sorts of mailadresses
+ v2  * way of identifying different sorts of mailadresses
          a) mailing-list
          b) person
          c) department in a company ("support", "marketing" and such)
          d) general mail (like "info", "mail", "contact" and such)
          e) other sorts of groupings
        (or ->web apps; this is talking about in mailto: links, I think)
- XXX * hotswapping login identities like in windows xp
+ v2  * hotswapping login identities like in windows xp
          you are logged in on operamail.com, and you want to check the mail
          of another user. somehow, combined with the wand or whatever,
          the browser will remember the login page, and it can re-submit it
          without having to load the initial page (saving time)
- XXX * provide different measuring systems, like having the html indicate
+ v2  * provide different measuring systems, like having the html indicate
        fluid in both fluid ounces and liters, and the browser can display
        one or the other based on regional settings in the browser or ui,
        display conversions in a tooltip, or let the user decide which
        format to display.
- XXX * indicate "x days ago" or "y days into the future" rather than date
- XXX * input control for anniversaries
- XXX * only submit fields that have changed, or a way to include in the
+ v2  * indicate "x days ago" or "y days into the future" rather than date
+ v2  * input control for anniversaries
+ v2  * only submit fields that have changed, or a way to include in the
        submission a list of which form controls were changed from their
        default value
- XXX * have a way of marking the first option of a <select> as the default
+ v2  * have a way of marking the first option of a <select> as the default
        but have it not satisfy a new required="" attribute on <select> so
        that you can have selects that require a valid value.
- XXX * Dave Raggett inadvertently suggested there should be a way to submit
-       canvas elements.
- XXX * type="time" value="now"
- XXX * should "mixed fractional number" be used instead of "fractional"?
- XXX * terse BNF to define the allowed values of the various attributes
-       instead of, or in addition to, the prose. [or not, it wouldn't be terse]
- XXX * add something to type="number" to support basic currency and unit
+ v2  * type="time" value="now"
+ v2  * add something to type="number" to support basic currency and unit
        formatting of input
- XXX * <fieldset enabled-if-checked="myCheckboxOrRadioButton">
+ v2  * <fieldset enabled-if-checked="myCheckboxOrRadioButton">
        ...to allow sections to only be enabled if a radio button makes it
        relevant, for instance.
- XXX * Yan Morin proposed a multi-column dropdown <select> or <datalist>:
+ v2  * Yan Morin proposed a multi-column dropdown <select> or <datalist>:
          _________________
         |_New_York______|V|_________________  <- input  with a table link and a down arrow
         |_City__________|_State_|_Country_|_| <- header of the table
@@ -91310,29 +91205,81 @@
         | San Francisco |  CA   | US      | |
         |_Toronto_______|__ON___|_Canada__|V| <- bottom arrow of the scroll
 
- XXX * add for="" attribute to <input type="password"> so that you can
+ v2  * add for="" attribute to <input type="password"> so that you can
        link usernames and passwords. (Jonas Sicking)
- XXX * value for unchecked checkbox?
- XXX * A way to specify the default button - Michael Gratton
- XXX * <fieldset readonly>?
- XXX * action="" should be defined as not being relative to base URI
-       see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297761
- XXX * rephrase things so that an enumerated attribute puts the _element_ into
-       various states, instead of the attribute
- XXX * dolphinling suggests having a way to mark certain parts of a
+ v2  * value for unchecked checkbox?
+ v2  * A way to specify the default button - Michael Gratton
+ v2  * <fieldset readonly>?
+ v2  * dolphinling suggests having a way to mark certain parts of a
        form as being dependent on another (mutually exclusive parts of
        a form)
- XXX * make the spec more consistent about its use of "hexadecimal"
-       and "base-sixteen", the order that 0-9 A-Z a-z is mentioned,
-       and the detail to which the spec explains how to interpret a
-       string as a hexadecimal number.
- XXX * expose the form data set, either as an object (on which one can
+ v2  * expose the form data set, either as an object (on which one can
        invoke the JSON serialiser), or in the form of a method on
        HTMLFormElement that returns the form data set serialised
        according to a particular encoding (defaulting to the form's
        enctype="" one, probably). This would allow forms to be used
        with XHR-like systems without having to manually construct the
        form data set the way that is done today.
+-->
+<!--
+TODO:
+ XXX * should have some text talking about the fact that it's ok if your
+       page passes through a period of non-conformance while script is
+       running, but that in between scripts it should be compliant.
+ XXX * mousedown's default action is focus, so canceling mousedown stops
+       focus transference. http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/
+ XXX * need explanation of when to use undo/redo, and when to use
+       back/forward
+ XXX * need to become consistent about whether or not to quote keyword
+       ("<code title="">foo</code>" vs <code>foo</code>)
+ XXX * onclick="" only fires if it is a MouseEvent ?
+ XXX * hsivonen makes the following suggestions:
+       > To make document conformance a more useful concept for the purpose of catching
+       > author errors, I suggest that the following attributes be made required:
+       > href and rel on link
+       > href on base
+       > name and content on meta (other than the encoding decl)
+       > src on img
+       > code, height and width on applet
+       > name and value on param
+ XXX * make the spec consistent about whether the word "algorithm" is part of
+       an algorithm's name or not ("</dfn> algorithm", "</span> algorithm")
+ XXX * make a consistent decision of which of the following formats to use:
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("foo")
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('foo')
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character (foo)
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ("foo") character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ('foo') character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR (foo) character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ("<code title="">foo</code>")
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character ('<code title="">foo</code>')
+         U+1234 FOO BAR character (<code title="">foo</code>)
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ("<code title="">foo</code>") character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR ('<code title="">foo</code>') character
+         U+1234 FOO BAR (<code title="">foo</code>) character
+       ...and make these match:
+         0x12 (ASCII FOO)
+         0x12 (ASCII "foo")
+         0x12 (ASCII 'foo')
+         0x12 ("foo")
+         0x12 ('foo')
+         0x12 (ASCII "<code title="">foo</code>")
+         0x12 (ASCII '<code title="">foo</code>')
+         0x12 ("<code title="">foo</code>")
+         0x12 ('<code title="">foo</code>')
+ XXX * check case of hex characters in the ASCII cases.
+ XXX * option.text should do the same as option.textContent
+ XXX * use the sample widgets:
+          <li><img alt="A text field with editable sections for each
+          value, with a button to pop up a dialog showing a calendar or
+          clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
+          <li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
+          hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
+ XXX * should "mixed fractional number" be used instead of "fractional"?
+ XXX * make the spec more consistent about its use of "hexadecimal"
+       and "base-sixteen", the order that 0-9 A-Z a-z is mentioned,
+       and the detail to which the spec explains how to interpret a
+       string as a hexadecimal number.
  XXX * become more consistent about what markup we use to mark up
        productions (nothing? <i>? <code>?)
  XXX * should check all cases of 'active document' and change the




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