[html5] r4215 - [e] (0) Clarify that weeks start on Mondays for the purpose of type=week. Fixing [...]

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Tue Oct 20 16:27:07 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-10-20 16:27:02 -0700 (Tue, 20 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 4215

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Clarify that weeks start on Mondays for the purpose of type=week.
Fixing http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=7869

Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html	2009-10-20 22:46:39 UTC (rev 4214)
+++ complete.html	2009-10-20 23:27:02 UTC (rev 4215)
@@ -4208,10 +4208,10 @@
   <h5 id=weeks><span class=secno>2.4.5.6 </span>Weeks</h5>
 
   <p>A <dfn id=concept-week title=concept-week>week</dfn> consists of a week-year
-  number and a week number representing a seven day period. Each
-  week-year in this calendaring system has either 52 weeks or 53
-  weeks, as defined below. A week is a seven-day period. The week
-  starting on the Gregorian date Monday December 29th 1969
+  number and a week number representing a seven-day period starting on
+  a Monday. Each week-year in this calendaring system has either 52
+  weeks or 53 such seven-day periods, as defined below. The seven-day
+  period starting on the Gregorian date Monday December 29th 1969
   (1969-12-29) is defined as week number 1 in week-year
   1970. Consecutive weeks are numbered sequentially. The week before
   the number 1 week in a week-year is the last week in the previous

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-10-20 22:46:39 UTC (rev 4214)
+++ index	2009-10-20 23:27:02 UTC (rev 4215)
@@ -4037,10 +4037,10 @@
   <h5 id=weeks><span class=secno>2.4.5.6 </span>Weeks</h5>
 
   <p>A <dfn id=concept-week title=concept-week>week</dfn> consists of a week-year
-  number and a week number representing a seven day period. Each
-  week-year in this calendaring system has either 52 weeks or 53
-  weeks, as defined below. A week is a seven-day period. The week
-  starting on the Gregorian date Monday December 29th 1969
+  number and a week number representing a seven-day period starting on
+  a Monday. Each week-year in this calendaring system has either 52
+  weeks or 53 such seven-day periods, as defined below. The seven-day
+  period starting on the Gregorian date Monday December 29th 1969
   (1969-12-29) is defined as week number 1 in week-year
   1970. Consecutive weeks are numbered sequentially. The week before
   the number 1 week in a week-year is the last week in the previous

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-10-20 22:46:39 UTC (rev 4214)
+++ source	2009-10-20 23:27:02 UTC (rev 4215)
@@ -3461,10 +3461,10 @@
   <h5>Weeks</h5>
 
   <p>A <dfn title="concept-week">week</dfn> consists of a week-year
-  number and a week number representing a seven day period. Each
-  week-year in this calendaring system has either 52 weeks or 53
-  weeks, as defined below. A week is a seven-day period. The week
-  starting on the Gregorian date Monday December 29th 1969
+  number and a week number representing a seven-day period starting on
+  a Monday. Each week-year in this calendaring system has either 52
+  weeks or 53 such seven-day periods, as defined below. The seven-day
+  period starting on the Gregorian date Monday December 29th 1969
   (1969-12-29) is defined as week number 1 in week-year
   1970. Consecutive weeks are numbered sequentially. The week before
   the number 1 week in a week-year is the last week in the previous




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