[html5] r4366 - [e] (0) Nothing particular about it, it could indeed apply to other things... Fi [...]

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Tue Oct 27 12:51:36 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-10-27 12:51:32 -0700 (Tue, 27 Oct 2009)
New Revision: 4366

Modified:
   complete.html
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Nothing particular about it, it could indeed apply to other things...
Fixing http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=8084

Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html	2009-10-27 19:50:07 UTC (rev 4365)
+++ complete.html	2009-10-27 19:51:32 UTC (rev 4366)
@@ -11903,7 +11903,7 @@
   the label used to declare the encoding, or does not use the same
   mechanism to detect the encoding of unlabelled content as another
   user agent) might end up interpreting technically benign plain text
-  content as HTML tags and JavaScript. In particular, this applies to
+  content as HTML tags and JavaScript. For example, this applies to
   encodings in which the bytes corresponding to "<code title=""><script></code>" in ASCII can encode a different
   string. Authors should not use such encodings, which are known to
   include JIS_C6226-1983<!-- aka JIS-X-0208, x-JIS0208 -->,

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-10-27 19:50:07 UTC (rev 4365)
+++ index	2009-10-27 19:51:32 UTC (rev 4366)
@@ -11721,7 +11721,7 @@
   the label used to declare the encoding, or does not use the same
   mechanism to detect the encoding of unlabelled content as another
   user agent) might end up interpreting technically benign plain text
-  content as HTML tags and JavaScript. In particular, this applies to
+  content as HTML tags and JavaScript. For example, this applies to
   encodings in which the bytes corresponding to "<code title=""><script></code>" in ASCII can encode a different
   string. Authors should not use such encodings, which are known to
   include JIS_C6226-1983<!-- aka JIS-X-0208, x-JIS0208 -->,

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-10-27 19:50:07 UTC (rev 4365)
+++ source	2009-10-27 19:51:32 UTC (rev 4366)
@@ -12389,7 +12389,7 @@
   the label used to declare the encoding, or does not use the same
   mechanism to detect the encoding of unlabelled content as another
   user agent) might end up interpreting technically benign plain text
-  content as HTML tags and JavaScript. In particular, this applies to
+  content as HTML tags and JavaScript. For example, this applies to
   encodings in which the bytes corresponding to "<code
   title=""><script></code>" in ASCII can encode a different
   string. Authors should not use such encodings, which are known to




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