[html5] r3697 - [c] (0) Clarify that xml:lang shouldn't be used on HTML elements, but is ok on M [...]
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Sat Aug 29 15:14:23 PDT 2009
Author: ianh
Date: 2009-08-29 15:14:22 -0700 (Sat, 29 Aug 2009)
New Revision: 3697
Modified:
index
source
Log:
[c] (0) Clarify that xml:lang shouldn't be used on HTML elements, but is ok on MathML and SVG elements in text/html. (also, fix xref)
Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index 2009-08-29 22:12:26 UTC (rev 3696)
+++ index 2009-08-29 22:14:22 UTC (rev 3697)
@@ -6694,7 +6694,7 @@
address</a> of the <code>Document</code> from which the user
navigated to this one, unless it was blocked or there was no such
document, in which case it returns the empty string.</p>
- <p>The <code title=link-type-noreferrer>noreferrer</code> link
+ <p>The <code title=rel-noreferrer><a href=#link-type-noreferrer>noreferrer</a></code> link
type can be used to block the referrer.</p>
</dd>
@@ -7811,14 +7811,15 @@
case-insensitive</a> manner.</p>
<p>Authors must not use the <a href=#attr-xml-lang title=attr-xml-lang><code title="">lang</code> attribute in the <span>XML
- namespace</span></a> in <a href=#html-documents>HTML documents</a>. To ease
- migration to and from XHTML, authors may specify an attribute in no
- namespace with no prefix and with the literal localname "<code title="">xml:lang</code>" on <a href=#html-elements>HTML elements</a> in
- <a href=#html-documents>HTML documents</a>, but such attributes must only be
- specified if a <code title=attr-lang><a href=#attr-lang>lang</a></code> attribute in no
- namespace is also specified, and both attributes must have the same
- value when compared in an <a href=#ascii-case-insensitive>ASCII case-insensitive</a>
- manner.</p>
+ namespace</span></a> on <a href=#html-elements>HTML elements</a> in <a href=#html-documents>HTML
+ documents</a>. To ease migration to and from XHTML, authors may
+ specify an attribute in no namespace with no prefix and with the
+ literal localname "<code title="">xml:lang</code>" on <a href=#html-elements>HTML
+ elements</a> in <a href=#html-documents>HTML documents</a>, but such attributes
+ must only be specified if a <code title=attr-lang><a href=#attr-lang>lang</a></code>
+ attribute in no namespace is also specified, and both attributes
+ must have the same value when compared in an <a href=#ascii-case-insensitive>ASCII
+ case-insensitive</a> manner.</p>
<div class=impl>
Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source 2009-08-29 22:12:26 UTC (rev 3696)
+++ source 2009-08-29 22:14:22 UTC (rev 3697)
@@ -6660,7 +6660,7 @@
address</span> of the <code>Document</code> from which the user
navigated to this one, unless it was blocked or there was no such
document, in which case it returns the empty string.</p>
- <p>The <code title="link-type-noreferrer">noreferrer</code> link
+ <p>The <code title="rel-noreferrer">noreferrer</code> link
type can be used to block the referrer.</p>
</dd>
@@ -7941,15 +7941,15 @@
<p>Authors must not use the <span title="attr-xml-lang"><code
title="">lang</code> attribute in the <span>XML
- namespace</span></span> in <span>HTML documents</span>. To ease
- migration to and from XHTML, authors may specify an attribute in no
- namespace with no prefix and with the literal localname "<code
- title="">xml:lang</code>" on <span>HTML elements</span> in
- <span>HTML documents</span>, but such attributes must only be
- specified if a <code title="attr-lang">lang</code> attribute in no
- namespace is also specified, and both attributes must have the same
- value when compared in an <span>ASCII case-insensitive</span>
- manner.</p>
+ namespace</span></span> on <span>HTML elements</span> in <span>HTML
+ documents</span>. To ease migration to and from XHTML, authors may
+ specify an attribute in no namespace with no prefix and with the
+ literal localname "<code title="">xml:lang</code>" on <span>HTML
+ elements</span> in <span>HTML documents</span>, but such attributes
+ must only be specified if a <code title="attr-lang">lang</code>
+ attribute in no namespace is also specified, and both attributes
+ must have the same value when compared in an <span>ASCII
+ case-insensitive</span> manner.</p>
<div class="impl">
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