[html5] r1082 - /

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Fri Oct 19 14:28:46 PDT 2007


Author: ianh
Date: 2007-10-19 14:28:45 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 1082

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) html is hard

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2007-10-19 20:06:43 UTC (rev 1081)
+++ index	2007-10-19 21:28:45 UTC (rev 1082)
@@ -11099,8 +11099,8 @@
     doesn't give a range (and since the default maximum is 1, both of the
     gauges would end up looking maxed out):</p>
 
-   <pre><p>The grapefruit pie had a radius of <meter>12cm</meter>
-and a height of <meter>2cm</meter>.</p> <!-- <strong>BAD!</strong> --></pre>
+   <pre><p>The grapefruit pie had a radius of <meter>12cm</meter>
+and a height of <meter>2cm</meter>.</p> <!-- <strong>BAD!</strong> --></meter></meter></pre>
 
    <p>Instead, one would either not include the meter element, or use the
     meter element with a defined range to give the dimensions in context
@@ -11109,9 +11109,9 @@
    <pre><p>The grapefruit pie had a radius of 12cm and a height of
 2cm.</p>
 <dl>
- <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter max=20 min=0 value=12>12cm</meter>
- <dt>Height: <dd> <meter max=10 min=0 value=2>2cm</meter>
-</dl></pre>
+ <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter max=20 min=0 value=12>12cm</meter>
+ <dt>Height: <dd> <meter max=10 min=0 value=2>2cm</meter>
+</dl></meter></meter></pre>
   </div>
 
   <p>There is no explicit way to specify units in the <code><a
@@ -11123,9 +11123,9 @@
    <p>The example above could be extended to mention the units:</p>
 
    <pre><dl>
- <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter max=20 min=0 title=centimeters value=12>12cm</meter>
- <dt>Height: <dd> <meter max=10 min=0 title=centimeters value=2>2cm</meter>
-</dl></pre>
+ <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter max=20 min=0 title=centimeters value=12>12cm</meter>
+ <dt>Height: <dd> <meter max=10 min=0 title=centimeters value=2>2cm</meter>
+</dl></meter></meter></pre>
   </div>
 
   <p><strong>User agent requirements</strong>: User agents must parse the
@@ -11358,7 +11358,7 @@
    href="#textcontent">textContent</a></code> in-line...</p>
   <!-- XXX
 should we also look inside the title="" attribute?
-   Disk usage: <meter title="985MB of 986MB total" high="980">Full!</meter>
+   Disk usage: <meter title="985MB of 986MB total" high="980">Full!</meter>
 should we make the contents accessible in some way, e.g. as a tooltip?
 -->
 

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2007-10-19 20:06:43 UTC (rev 1081)
+++ source	2007-10-19 21:28:45 UTC (rev 1082)
@@ -9162,8 +9162,8 @@
    it doesn't give a range (and since the default maximum is 1, both
    of the gauges would end up looking maxed out):</p>
 
-   <pre><p>The grapefruit pie had a radius of <meter>12cm</meter>
-and a height of <meter>2cm</meter>.</p> <!-- <strong>BAD!</strong> --></pre>
+   <pre><p>The grapefruit pie had a radius of <meter>12cm</meter>
+and a height of <meter>2cm</meter>.</p> <!-- <strong>BAD!</strong> --></pre>
 
    <p>Instead, one would either not include the meter element, or use
    the meter element with a defined range to give the dimensions in
@@ -9172,8 +9172,8 @@
    <pre><p>The grapefruit pie had a radius of 12cm and a height of
 2cm.</p>
 <dl>
- <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter min=0 max=20 value=12>12cm</meter>
- <dt>Height: <dd> <meter min=0 max=10 value=2>2cm</meter>
+ <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter min=0 max=20 value=12>12cm</meter>
+ <dt>Height: <dd> <meter min=0 max=10 value=2>2cm</meter>
 </dl></pre>
 
   </div>
@@ -9187,8 +9187,8 @@
    <p>The example above could be extended to mention the units:</p>
 
    <pre><dl>
- <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter min=0 max=20 value=12 title="centimeters">12cm</meter>
- <dt>Height: <dd> <meter min=0 max=10 value=2 title="centimeters">2cm</meter>
+ <dt>Radius: <dd> <meter min=0 max=20 value=12 title="centimeters">12cm</meter>
+ <dt>Height: <dd> <meter min=0 max=10 value=2 title="centimeters">2cm</meter>
 </dl></pre>
 
   </div>
@@ -9437,7 +9437,7 @@
 
 <!-- XXX
 should we also look inside the title="" attribute?
-   Disk usage: <meter title="985MB of 986MB total" high="980">Full!</meter>
+   Disk usage: <meter title="985MB of 986MB total" high="980">Full!</meter>
 should we make the contents accessible in some way, e.g. as a tooltip?
 -->
 




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