[html5] r7060 - [e] (0) apply wg decision Affected topics: HTML
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whatwg at whatwg.org
Thu Apr 19 16:42:44 PDT 2012
Author: ianh
Date: 2012-04-19 16:42:42 -0700 (Thu, 19 Apr 2012)
New Revision: 7060
Modified:
complete.html
index
source
Log:
[e] (0) apply wg decision
Affected topics: HTML
Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html 2012-04-19 22:54:19 UTC (rev 7059)
+++ complete.html 2012-04-19 23:42:42 UTC (rev 7060)
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@
<header class=head id=head><p><a class=logo href=http://www.whatwg.org/><img alt=WHATWG height=101 src=/images/logo width=101></a></p>
<hgroup><h1 class=allcaps>HTML</h1>
- <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 18 April 2012</h2>
+ <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 19 April 2012</h2>
</hgroup><dl><dt><strong>Web developer edition:</strong></dt>
<dd><strong><a href=http://developers.whatwg.org/>http://developers.whatwg.org/</a></strong></dd>
<dt>Multiple-page version:</dt>
@@ -1525,6 +1525,10 @@
the "they're ugly" use case), because of a <a href=http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2012Mar/0786.html>working
group chair decision from March 2012</a>.</li>
+ <li>The W3C HTML specification uses the term "caption file" in
+ place of "WebVTT file" in certain places, because of a <a href=http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2012Mar/0557.html>working
+ group chair decision from March 2012</a>.</li>
+
</ul><p>The following sections are only published in the WHATWG
specifications and are not currently available anywhere else:</p>
@@ -26953,12 +26957,17 @@
provided, either as a separate track embedded in the video stream,
or a separate audio track in an <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element <a href=#slaved-media-elements title="slaved media elements">slaved</a> to the same controller
as the <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element(s), or in text form using a
- <a href=#webvtt-file>WebVTT file</a> referenced using the <code><a href=#the-track-element>track</a></code>
- element and synthesized into speech by the user agent. WebVTT can
- also be used to provide chapter titles. For users who would rather
- not use a media element at all, transcripts or other textual
- alternatives can be provided by simply linking to them in the prose
- near the <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element. <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a></p>
+ <a href=#webvtt-file>WebVTT file</a>
+<!--FORK-->
+ referenced using the <code><a href=#the-track-element>track</a></code> element and synthesized into
+ speech by the user agent. WebVTT can also be used to provide chapter
+ titles. For users who would rather not use a media element at all,
+ transcripts or other textual alternatives can be provided by simply
+ linking to them in the prose near the <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element.
+<!--FORK-->
+ <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a>
+<!--FORK-->
+ </p>
<p>The <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element is a <a href=#media-element>media element</a>
whose <a href=#media-data>media data</a> is ostensibly video data, possibly
@@ -27311,9 +27320,16 @@
instead of the <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element to play the audio,
allowing users to enable the visual alternatives. Chapter titles can
be provided to aid navigation, using the <code><a href=#the-track-element>track</a></code> element
- and a WebVTT file. And, naturally, transcripts or other textual
- alternatives can be provided by simply linking to them in the prose
- near the <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element. <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a></p>
+ and a
+ <a href=#webvtt-file>WebVTT file</a>.
+<!--FORK-->
+ And, naturally, transcripts or other textual alternatives can be
+ provided by simply linking to them in the prose near the
+ <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element.
+<!--FORK-->
+ <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a>
+<!--FORK-->
+ </p>
<p>The <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element is a <a href=#media-element>media element</a>
whose <a href=#media-data>media data</a> is ostensibly audio data.</p>
Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index 2012-04-19 22:54:19 UTC (rev 7059)
+++ index 2012-04-19 23:42:42 UTC (rev 7060)
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@
<header class=head id=head><p><a class=logo href=http://www.whatwg.org/><img alt=WHATWG height=101 src=/images/logo width=101></a></p>
<hgroup><h1 class=allcaps>HTML</h1>
- <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 18 April 2012</h2>
+ <h2 class="no-num no-toc">Living Standard — Last Updated 19 April 2012</h2>
</hgroup><dl><dt><strong>Web developer edition:</strong></dt>
<dd><strong><a href=http://developers.whatwg.org/>http://developers.whatwg.org/</a></strong></dd>
<dt>Multiple-page version:</dt>
@@ -1525,6 +1525,10 @@
the "they're ugly" use case), because of a <a href=http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2012Mar/0786.html>working
group chair decision from March 2012</a>.</li>
+ <li>The W3C HTML specification uses the term "caption file" in
+ place of "WebVTT file" in certain places, because of a <a href=http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2012Mar/0557.html>working
+ group chair decision from March 2012</a>.</li>
+
</ul><p>The following sections are only published in the WHATWG
specifications and are not currently available anywhere else:</p>
@@ -26953,12 +26957,17 @@
provided, either as a separate track embedded in the video stream,
or a separate audio track in an <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element <a href=#slaved-media-elements title="slaved media elements">slaved</a> to the same controller
as the <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element(s), or in text form using a
- <a href=#webvtt-file>WebVTT file</a> referenced using the <code><a href=#the-track-element>track</a></code>
- element and synthesized into speech by the user agent. WebVTT can
- also be used to provide chapter titles. For users who would rather
- not use a media element at all, transcripts or other textual
- alternatives can be provided by simply linking to them in the prose
- near the <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element. <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a></p>
+ <a href=#webvtt-file>WebVTT file</a>
+<!--FORK-->
+ referenced using the <code><a href=#the-track-element>track</a></code> element and synthesized into
+ speech by the user agent. WebVTT can also be used to provide chapter
+ titles. For users who would rather not use a media element at all,
+ transcripts or other textual alternatives can be provided by simply
+ linking to them in the prose near the <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element.
+<!--FORK-->
+ <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a>
+<!--FORK-->
+ </p>
<p>The <code><a href=#the-video-element>video</a></code> element is a <a href=#media-element>media element</a>
whose <a href=#media-data>media data</a> is ostensibly video data, possibly
@@ -27311,9 +27320,16 @@
instead of the <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element to play the audio,
allowing users to enable the visual alternatives. Chapter titles can
be provided to aid navigation, using the <code><a href=#the-track-element>track</a></code> element
- and a WebVTT file. And, naturally, transcripts or other textual
- alternatives can be provided by simply linking to them in the prose
- near the <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element. <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a></p>
+ and a
+ <a href=#webvtt-file>WebVTT file</a>.
+<!--FORK-->
+ And, naturally, transcripts or other textual alternatives can be
+ provided by simply linking to them in the prose near the
+ <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element.
+<!--FORK-->
+ <a href=#refsWEBVTT>[WEBVTT]</a>
+<!--FORK-->
+ </p>
<p>The <code><a href=#the-audio-element>audio</a></code> element is a <a href=#media-element>media element</a>
whose <a href=#media-data>media data</a> is ostensibly audio data.</p>
Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source 2012-04-19 22:54:19 UTC (rev 7059)
+++ source 2012-04-19 23:42:42 UTC (rev 7060)
@@ -252,6 +252,11 @@
href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2012Mar/0786.html">working
group chair decision from March 2012</a>.</li>
+ <li>The W3C HTML specification uses the term "caption file" in
+ place of "WebVTT file" in certain places, because of a <a
+ href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2012Mar/0557.html">working
+ group chair decision from March 2012</a>.</li>
+
</ul>
<p>The following sections are only published in the WHATWG
@@ -29024,12 +29029,20 @@
or a separate audio track in an <code>audio</code> element <span
title="slaved media elements">slaved</span> to the same controller
as the <code>video</code> element(s), or in text form using a
- <span>WebVTT file</span> referenced using the <code>track</code>
- element and synthesized into speech by the user agent. WebVTT can
- also be used to provide chapter titles. For users who would rather
- not use a media element at all, transcripts or other textual
- alternatives can be provided by simply linking to them in the prose
- near the <code>video</code> element. <a href="#refsWEBVTT">[WEBVTT]</a></p>
+<!--END dev-html--><!--END complete--><!--FORK-->
+ caption file
+<!--START dev-html--><!--START complete--><!--END w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ <span>WebVTT file</span>
+<!--START w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ referenced using the <code>track</code> element and synthesized into
+ speech by the user agent. WebVTT can also be used to provide chapter
+ titles. For users who would rather not use a media element at all,
+ transcripts or other textual alternatives can be provided by simply
+ linking to them in the prose near the <code>video</code> element.
+<!--END w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ <a href="#refsWEBVTT">[WEBVTT]</a>
+<!--START w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ </p>
<p>The <code>video</code> element is a <span>media element</span>
whose <span>media data</span> is ostensibly video data, possibly
@@ -29425,9 +29438,19 @@
instead of the <code>audio</code> element to play the audio,
allowing users to enable the visual alternatives. Chapter titles can
be provided to aid navigation, using the <code>track</code> element
- and a WebVTT file. And, naturally, transcripts or other textual
- alternatives can be provided by simply linking to them in the prose
- near the <code>audio</code> element. <a href="#refsWEBVTT">[WEBVTT]</a></p>
+ and a
+<!--END dev-html--><!--END complete--><!--FORK-->
+ caption file.
+<!--START dev-html--><!--START complete--><!--END w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ <span>WebVTT file</span>.
+<!--START w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ And, naturally, transcripts or other textual alternatives can be
+ provided by simply linking to them in the prose near the
+ <code>audio</code> element.
+<!--END w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ <a href="#refsWEBVTT">[WEBVTT]</a>
+<!--START w3c-html--><!--FORK-->
+ </p>
<p>The <code>audio</code> element is a <span>media element</span>
whose <span>media data</span> is ostensibly audio data.</p>
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