[html5] r4987 - [e] (0) keep track of proposed markup for issue-81 in case it is needed

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Thu Apr 8 16:49:09 PDT 2010


Author: ianh
Date: 2010-04-08 16:49:08 -0700 (Thu, 08 Apr 2010)
New Revision: 4987

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) keep track of proposed markup for issue-81 in case it is needed

Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html	2010-04-08 07:00:06 UTC (rev 4986)
+++ complete.html	2010-04-08 23:49:08 UTC (rev 4987)
@@ -2612,6 +2612,13 @@
   supported, even if the implementation could determine the dimensions
   of the movie from the file's metadata.</p>
 
+<!--
+  <p>What some specifications, in particular the HTTP and URI
+  specifications, refer to as a <i>representation</i> is referred to
+  in this specification as a <dfn title="">resource</dfn>. <a
+  href="#refsHTTP">[HTTP]</a> <a href="#refsRFC3986">[RFC3986]</a></p>
+-->
+
   <p>The term <dfn id=mime-type>MIME type</dfn> is used to refer to what is
   sometimes called an <i>Internet media type</i> in protocol
   literature. The term <i>media type</i> in this specification is used

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2010-04-08 07:00:06 UTC (rev 4986)
+++ index	2010-04-08 23:49:08 UTC (rev 4987)
@@ -2510,6 +2510,13 @@
   supported, even if the implementation could determine the dimensions
   of the movie from the file's metadata.</p>
 
+<!--
+  <p>What some specifications, in particular the HTTP and URI
+  specifications, refer to as a <i>representation</i> is referred to
+  in this specification as a <dfn title="">resource</dfn>. <a
+  href="#refsHTTP">[HTTP]</a> <a href="#refsRFC3986">[RFC3986]</a></p>
+-->
+
   <p>The term <dfn id=mime-type>MIME type</dfn> is used to refer to what is
   sometimes called an <i>Internet media type</i> in protocol
   literature. The term <i>media type</i> in this specification is used

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2010-04-08 07:00:06 UTC (rev 4986)
+++ source	2010-04-08 23:49:08 UTC (rev 4987)
@@ -1460,6 +1460,13 @@
   supported, even if the implementation could determine the dimensions
   of the movie from the file's metadata.</p>
 
+<!--
+  <p>What some specifications, in particular the HTTP and URI
+  specifications, refer to as a <i>representation</i> is referred to
+  in this specification as a <dfn title="">resource</dfn>. <a
+  href="#refsHTTP">[HTTP]</a> <a href="#refsRFC3986">[RFC3986]</a></p>
+-->
+
   <p>The term <dfn>MIME type</dfn> is used to refer to what is
   sometimes called an <i>Internet media type</i> in protocol
   literature. The term <i>media type</i> in this specification is used




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