[html5] r7646 - [e] (0) Remove some entries that really aren't helping anyone. Affected topics: HTML

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Wed Jan 23 12:00:10 PST 2013


Author: ianh
Date: 2013-01-23 12:00:09 -0800 (Wed, 23 Jan 2013)
New Revision: 7646

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Remove some entries that really aren't helping anyone.
Affected topics: HTML

Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html	2013-01-19 01:02:14 UTC (rev 7645)
+++ complete.html	2013-01-23 20:00:09 UTC (rev 7646)
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
 
   <header class=head id=head><p><a class=logo href=http://www.whatwg.org/><img alt=WHATWG height=101 src=/images/logo width=101></a></p>
    <hgroup><h1 class=allcaps>HTML</h1>
-    <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 19 January 2013</h2>
+    <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 23 January 2013</h2>
    </hgroup><dl><dt><strong>Web developer edition:</strong></dt>
     <dd><strong><a href=http://developers.whatwg.org/>http://developers.whatwg.org/</a></strong></dd>
     <dt>Multiple-page version:</dt>
@@ -3177,24 +3177,6 @@
    disabilities, should find conforming user agents to be more
    usable.</blockquote></dd>
 
-   <dt><cite>Polyglot Markup: HTML-Compatible XHTML Documents</cite> <a href=#refsPOLYGLOT>[POLYGLOT]</a></dt>
-
-   <dd><blockquote><p>A document that uses polyglot markup is a document
-   that is a stream of bytes that parses into identical document trees
-   (with the exception of the xmlns attribute on the root element)
-   when processed as HTML and when processed as XML. Polyglot markup
-   that meets a well defined set of constraints is interpreted as
-   compatible, regardless of whether they are processed as HTML or as
-   XHTML, per the HTML5 specification. Polyglot markup uses a specific
-   DOCTYPE, namespace declarations, and a specific case —
-   normally lower case but occasionally camel case — for element
-   and attribute names. Polyglot markup uses lower case for certain
-   attribute values. Further constraints include those on empty
-   elements, named entity references, and the use of scripts and
-   style.</blockquote></dd>
-
-<!--(the following is not included in the WHATWG spec for quality reasons)-->
-
   </dl><h2 id=infrastructure><span class=secno>2 </span>Common infrastructure</h2>
 
   <h3 id=terminology><span class=secno>2.1 </span>Terminology</h3>
@@ -104452,11 +104434,6 @@
    <dt id=refsPOINTERLOCK>[POINTERLOCK]</dt>
    <dd><cite><a href=http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/pointerlock/raw-file/default/index.html>Pointer Lock</a></cite>, V. Scheib. W3C.</dd>
 
-   <dt id=refsPOLYGLOT>[POLYGLOT]</dt>
-   <dd>(Non-normative) <cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/html5/html-xhtml-author-guide/html-xhtml-authoring-guide.html>Polyglot
-   Markup: HTML-Compatible XHTML Documents</a></cite>, E. Graff.
-   W3C.</dd>
-
    <dt id=refsPORTERDUFF>[PORTERDUFF]</dt>
    <dd><cite><a href=http://keithp.com/~keithp/porterduff/p253-porter.pdf>Compositing
    Digital Images</a></cite>, T. Porter, T. Duff. In <cite>Computer

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2013-01-19 01:02:14 UTC (rev 7645)
+++ index	2013-01-23 20:00:09 UTC (rev 7646)
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
 
   <header class=head id=head><p><a class=logo href=http://www.whatwg.org/><img alt=WHATWG height=101 src=/images/logo width=101></a></p>
    <hgroup><h1 class=allcaps>HTML</h1>
-    <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 19 January 2013</h2>
+    <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 23 January 2013</h2>
    </hgroup><dl><dt><strong>Web developer edition:</strong></dt>
     <dd><strong><a href=http://developers.whatwg.org/>http://developers.whatwg.org/</a></strong></dd>
     <dt>Multiple-page version:</dt>
@@ -3177,24 +3177,6 @@
    disabilities, should find conforming user agents to be more
    usable.</blockquote></dd>
 
-   <dt><cite>Polyglot Markup: HTML-Compatible XHTML Documents</cite> <a href=#refsPOLYGLOT>[POLYGLOT]</a></dt>
-
-   <dd><blockquote><p>A document that uses polyglot markup is a document
-   that is a stream of bytes that parses into identical document trees
-   (with the exception of the xmlns attribute on the root element)
-   when processed as HTML and when processed as XML. Polyglot markup
-   that meets a well defined set of constraints is interpreted as
-   compatible, regardless of whether they are processed as HTML or as
-   XHTML, per the HTML5 specification. Polyglot markup uses a specific
-   DOCTYPE, namespace declarations, and a specific case —
-   normally lower case but occasionally camel case — for element
-   and attribute names. Polyglot markup uses lower case for certain
-   attribute values. Further constraints include those on empty
-   elements, named entity references, and the use of scripts and
-   style.</blockquote></dd>
-
-<!--(the following is not included in the WHATWG spec for quality reasons)-->
-
   </dl><h2 id=infrastructure><span class=secno>2 </span>Common infrastructure</h2>
 
   <h3 id=terminology><span class=secno>2.1 </span>Terminology</h3>
@@ -104452,11 +104434,6 @@
    <dt id=refsPOINTERLOCK>[POINTERLOCK]</dt>
    <dd><cite><a href=http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/pointerlock/raw-file/default/index.html>Pointer Lock</a></cite>, V. Scheib. W3C.</dd>
 
-   <dt id=refsPOLYGLOT>[POLYGLOT]</dt>
-   <dd>(Non-normative) <cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/html5/html-xhtml-author-guide/html-xhtml-authoring-guide.html>Polyglot
-   Markup: HTML-Compatible XHTML Documents</a></cite>, E. Graff.
-   W3C.</dd>
-
    <dt id=refsPORTERDUFF>[PORTERDUFF]</dt>
    <dd><cite><a href=http://keithp.com/~keithp/porterduff/p253-porter.pdf>Compositing
    Digital Images</a></cite>, T. Porter, T. Duff. In <cite>Computer

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2013-01-19 01:02:14 UTC (rev 7645)
+++ source	2013-01-23 20:00:09 UTC (rev 7646)
@@ -1982,34 +1982,6 @@
    disabilities, should find conforming user agents to be more
    usable.</p></blockquote></dd>
 
-   <dt><cite>Polyglot Markup: HTML-Compatible XHTML Documents</cite> <a href="#refsPOLYGLOT">[POLYGLOT]</a></dt>
-
-   <dd><blockquote><p>A document that uses polyglot markup is a document
-   that is a stream of bytes that parses into identical document trees
-   (with the exception of the xmlns attribute on the root element)
-   when processed as HTML and when processed as XML. Polyglot markup
-   that meets a well defined set of constraints is interpreted as
-   compatible, regardless of whether they are processed as HTML or as
-   XHTML, per the HTML5 specification. Polyglot markup uses a specific
-   DOCTYPE, namespace declarations, and a specific case —
-   normally lower case but occasionally camel case — for element
-   and attribute names. Polyglot markup uses lower case for certain
-   attribute values. Further constraints include those on empty
-   elements, named entity references, and the use of scripts and
-   style.</p></blockquote></dd>
-
-<!--(the following is not included in the WHATWG spec for quality reasons)-->
-<!--END dev-html--><!--END complete--><!--HPAAIG--><!--FORK-->
-   <dt><cite>HTML to Platform Accessibility APIs Implementation Guide</cite> <a href="#refsHPAAIG">[HPAAIG]</a></dt>
-
-   <dd><blockquote><p>This is draft documentation mapping HTML
-   elements and attributes to accessibility API Roles, States and
-   Properties on a variety of platforms. It provides recommendations
-   on deriving the accessible names and descriptions for HTML
-   elements. It also provides accessible feature implementation
-   examples.</p></blockquote></dd>
-<!--START dev-html--><!--START complete--><!--HPAAIG--><!--FORK-->
-
   </dl>
 
 




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