[html5] r2522 - [e] (0) I should stop using numbers. Yet I continue, because it just reads bette [...]

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Tue Dec 2 02:49:31 PST 2008


Author: ianh
Date: 2008-12-02 02:49:30 -0800 (Tue, 02 Dec 2008)
New Revision: 2522

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) I should stop using numbers. Yet I continue, because it just reads better... (credit: pt)

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2008-12-02 10:48:35 UTC (rev 2521)
+++ index	2008-12-02 10:49:30 UTC (rev 2522)
@@ -28383,7 +28383,7 @@
   state.</p>
 
   <p>The <dfn id=concept-fs-enctype title=concept-fs-enctype>enctype</dfn> of an element is
-  one of those four states. If the element has a <code title=attr-fs-enctype><a href=#attr-fs-enctype>enctype</a></code> attribute, then the element's
+  one of those three states. If the element has a <code title=attr-fs-enctype><a href=#attr-fs-enctype>enctype</a></code> attribute, then the element's
   <a href=#concept-fs-enctype title=concept-fs-enctype>enctype</a> is that attribute's
   state; otherwise, it is the <a href=#form-owner>form owner</a>'s <code title=attr-fs-enctype><a href=#attr-fs-enctype>enctype</a></code> attribute's state.</p>
 

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2008-12-02 10:48:35 UTC (rev 2521)
+++ source	2008-12-02 10:49:30 UTC (rev 2522)
@@ -31961,7 +31961,7 @@
   state.</p>
 
   <p>The <dfn title="concept-fs-enctype">enctype</dfn> of an element is
-  one of those four states. If the element has a <code
+  one of those three states. If the element has a <code
   title="attr-fs-enctype">enctype</code> attribute, then the element's
   <span title="concept-fs-enctype">enctype</span> is that attribute's
   state; otherwise, it is the <span>form owner</span>'s <code




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