[html5] r8614 - [e] (0) Some rejiggering of the acks section. Affected topics: HTML
whatwg at whatwg.org
whatwg at whatwg.org
Wed May 7 15:01:14 PDT 2014
Author: ianh
Date: 2014-05-07 15:01:11 -0700 (Wed, 07 May 2014)
New Revision: 8614
Modified:
complete.html
index
source
Log:
[e] (0) Some rejiggering of the acks section.
Affected topics: HTML
Modified: complete.html
===================================================================
--- complete.html 2014-05-07 21:46:07 UTC (rev 8613)
+++ complete.html 2014-05-07 22:01:11 UTC (rev 8614)
@@ -318,13 +318,6 @@
<a href=http://ian.hixie.ch/+ class=feedback><span><strong>E-mail the Editor</strong> <code>ian at hixie.ch</code></span></a>
</div>
</div>
- <p class=copyright>
- <span>Written by Ian Hickson (Google, ian at hixie.ch)</span>
- ·
- <span>Parts © Copyright 2004-2014 Apple Inc., Mozilla Foundation, and Opera Software ASA</span>
- ·
- <span>You are granted a license to use, reproduce and create derivative works of this document</span>
- </p>
</header><hr><div id=configUI></div>
<h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=contents>Table of contents</h2>
@@ -104634,8 +104627,7 @@
</dl><h2 class=no-num id=acknowledgments>Acknowledgments</h2> <!-- ACKS -->
- <p>Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee for inventing HTML, without which none
- of this would exist.</p>
+ <p>Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee for inventing HTML, without which none of this would exist.</p>
<p>Thanks to
@@ -105349,20 +105341,24 @@
drag-and-drop mechanism, <code title=attr-contenteditable><a href=#attr-contenteditable>contenteditable</a></code>, and other
features first widely deployed by the Windows Internet Explorer browser.</p>
+ <p class=impl>Special thanks and $10,000 to David Hyatt who came up with a broken implementation
+ of the <a href=#adoptionAgency>adoption agency algorithm</a> that the editor had to reverse
+ engineer and fix before using it in the parsing section.</p>
+
<p>Thanks to the participants of the microdata usability study for allowing us to use their
mistakes as a guide for designing the microdata feature.</p>
- <div class=impl>
+ <p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the examples used in the
+ specification.</p>
- <p>Special thanks and $10,000 to David Hyatt who came up with a broken implementation of the <a href=#adoptionAgency>adoption agency algorithm</a> that the editor had to reverse engineer and
- fix before using it in the parsing section.</p>
+ <p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas, to the attendees of the W3C
+ Workshop on Web Applications and Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
+ crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas and support.</p>
- </div>
-
<p>Thanks to Igor Zhbanov for generating PDF versions of the specification.</p>
- <p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the examples used in the
- specification.</p>
+ <p>This specification is written by Ian Hickson (Google, ian at hixie.ch), with contributions from
+ Simon Pieters (Opera, simonp at opera.com) in the <code><a href=#the-img-element>img</a></code> section.</p>
@@ -105395,158 +105391,10 @@
(<a itemprop=license href=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/>CC BY 2.0</a>)</p>
</div>
- <p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas, to the attendees of the W3C
- Workshop on Web Applications and Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
- crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas and support.</p>
+ <p>Parts of this specification are © Copyright 2004-2014 Apple Inc., Mozilla Foundation, and
+ Opera Software ASA. You are granted a license to use, reproduce and create derivative works of
+ this document.</p>
<!-- Hopefully Kam won't notice he's covered by these acknowledgements three times! -->
-<!--
- v2 * library of resources:
- var library = new ZipFile("data.zip");
- library.onload = function() {
- var sound1 = library.getAudio("sound1.wav"); // returns an Audio object
- var image1 = library.getImage("image1.png"); // returns an HTMLImageElement
- var doc1 = library.getXMLDocument("doc1.xml"); // returns a Document (XML Document mode)
- var doc2 = library.getHTMLDocument("doc1.html"); // returns a Document (HTML Document mode)
- }
- or:
- var library = new ResourceLoader("data.zip");
- library.add("moredata.zip");
- library.onload = function() { ... }
- library.onloading = function() {
- reportLoadProgress(library.progress); // 0.0 .. 1.0
- }
- or:
- var library = new AudioZip("sounds.zip");
- library.onload = function() {
- var sound1 = library["sound1.wav"];
- sound.play();
- }
- v2 * a fairly common situation for web authors is to have two lists, where
- the contents of the second depends on the value of the first. Is there
- any way we could extend the current model to include this functionality?
- (e.g. bugzilla product/component ui)
- v2 * quick-searchable select
- v2 * include/exclude selectors (two multi-select columns with arrows to
- move selected items) and that sort of thing.
- http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9357022
- v2 * Oh, and forms need a standardized Help widget/icon. I know I can
- turn my cursor into a question mark, but I'm looking for something
- simple and pervasive. Maybe you can wrap fields in a help tag, just
- as you do for fieldsets. And in that help tag, attributes are
- available that allow for a nice, formatted, clean, full help text
- popup/area/thing.
- http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9359006
- v2 * Validating only part of a form. - Anja Lehmann
- v2 * Reminder to add a way to expose access keys in buttons, i.e.
- Sub&mit where & signifies the m is the access key to use. Possibly
- automatic? <input accesskey="m" value="Submit"> browser would be
- smart enough to underline the first instance of the access key if
- it exists (case insensitive)? - kerz
- [or deprecate the lot (->web apps)]
- v2 * need an attribute that says "the children of this element are in
- their own tabbing universe, tabindex should be relative to each
- other, not to the document"
- -> web apps?
- v2 * make select widgets have multiple columns
- or ->web apps with list view
- v2 * required as a group (one of the following must be available):
- + i propose something like the following:
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="voicephone"> Voice phone
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="fax"> Fax
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="mobile"> Mobile phone
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="email"> E-mail
- if the user fills out none of the form fields in the "contact"
- group, an error message is shown and the form is not submitted.
- - Peter-Paul Koch
- v2 * formatting of number fields, text fields, etc, so that when the
- field is not focused, the value is displayed differently. Seems
- like this would also be useful e.g. for <output> or something so
- you can display localised dates, etc.
- v2 * being able to select date range (from day x to day y)
- v2 * ways of visualizing a linefeed in a <textarea> so it looks different
- from wrapping text
- v2 * all login systems have
- 1. enter username and password
- 2. create new account
- 3. lost password
- some way of integrating this into one system, since it's so common
- v2 * way of identifying different sorts of mailadresses
- a) mailing-list
- b) person
- c) department in a company ("support", "marketing" and such)
- d) general mail (like "info", "mail", "contact" and such)
- e) other sorts of groupings
- (or ->web apps; this is talking about in mailto: links, I think)
- v2 * hotswapping login identities like in windows xp
- you are logged in on operamail.com, and you want to check the mail
- of another user. somehow, combined with the wand or whatever,
- the browser will remember the login page, and it can re-submit it
- without having to load the initial page (saving time)
- v2 * provide different measuring systems, like having the html indicate
- fluid in both fluid ounces and liters, and the browser can display
- one or the other based on regional settings in the browser or ui,
- display conversions in a tooltip, or let the user decide which
- format to display.
- v2 * indicate "x days ago" or "y days into the future" rather than date
- v2 * input control for anniversaries
- v2 * only submit fields that have changed, or a way to include in the
- submission a list of which form controls were changed from their
- default value
- v2 * type="time" value="now"
- v2 * add something to type="number" to support basic currency and unit
- formatting of input
- v2 * <fieldset enabled-if-checked="myCheckboxOrRadioButton">
- ...to allow sections to only be enabled if a radio button makes it
- relevant, for instance.
- v2 * Yan Morin proposed a multi-column dropdown <select> or <datalist>:
- _________________
- |_New_York______|V|_________________ <- input with a table link and a down arrow
- |_City__________|_State_|_Country_|_| <- header of the table
- | Montreal | QC | Canada |A| <- top arrow of the scroll
- |>New York <| NY | US | | <- selected row
- | Washington | DC | US |X| <- cursor scroll
- | San Francisco | CA | US | |
- |_Toronto_______|__ON___|_Canada__|V| <- bottom arrow of the scroll
-
- v2 * add for="" attribute to <input type="password"> so that you can
- link usernames and passwords. (Jonas Sicking)
- v2 * value for unchecked checkbox?
- v2 * A way to specify the default button - Michael Gratton
- v2 * <fieldset readonly>?
- v2 * dolphinling suggests having a way to mark certain parts of a
- form as being dependent on another (mutually exclusive parts of
- a form)
- v2 * expose the form data set, either as an object (on which one can
- invoke the JSON serialiser), or in the form of a method on
- HTMLFormElement that returns the form data set serialised
- according to a particular encoding (defaulting to the form's
- enctype="" one, probably). This would allow forms to be used
- with XHR-like systems without having to manually construct the
- form data set the way that is done today.
- v2 * expose the file upload progress when uploading files in a form
- (ideally using the same mechanism as XHR2?); ack Rob Evans
-
-Consistency in editorial style:
- v2 * need to become consistent about whether or not to quote keyword
- ("<code title="">foo</code>" vs <code>foo</code>)
- v2 * make the spec consistent about whether the word "algorithm" is part of
- an algorithm's name or not ("</dfn> algorithm", "</span> algorithm")
- v2 * make the spec more consistent about its use of "hexadecimal"
- and "base-sixteen", the order that 0-9 A-Z a-z is mentioned,
- and the detail to which the spec explains how to interpret a
- string as a hexadecimal number.
- v2 * become more consistent about what markup we use to mark up
- productions (nothing? <i>? <code>?)
- v2 * use <code>Document</code> consistently instead of 'document'.
- v2 * be clearer about arrays/lists/collections being zero-based
- despite using the term "/index/th".
- v2 * use the sample widgets:
- <li><img alt="A text field with editable sections for each
- value, with a button to pop up a dialog showing a calendar or
- clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
- <li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
- hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
--->
Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index 2014-05-07 21:46:07 UTC (rev 8613)
+++ index 2014-05-07 22:01:11 UTC (rev 8614)
@@ -318,13 +318,6 @@
<a href=http://ian.hixie.ch/+ class=feedback><span><strong>E-mail the Editor</strong> <code>ian at hixie.ch</code></span></a>
</div>
</div>
- <p class=copyright>
- <span>Written by Ian Hickson (Google, ian at hixie.ch)</span>
- ·
- <span>Parts © Copyright 2004-2014 Apple Inc., Mozilla Foundation, and Opera Software ASA</span>
- ·
- <span>You are granted a license to use, reproduce and create derivative works of this document</span>
- </p>
</header><hr><div id=configUI></div>
<h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=contents>Table of contents</h2>
@@ -104634,8 +104627,7 @@
</dl><h2 class=no-num id=acknowledgments>Acknowledgments</h2> <!-- ACKS -->
- <p>Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee for inventing HTML, without which none
- of this would exist.</p>
+ <p>Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee for inventing HTML, without which none of this would exist.</p>
<p>Thanks to
@@ -105349,20 +105341,24 @@
drag-and-drop mechanism, <code title=attr-contenteditable><a href=#attr-contenteditable>contenteditable</a></code>, and other
features first widely deployed by the Windows Internet Explorer browser.</p>
+ <p class=impl>Special thanks and $10,000 to David Hyatt who came up with a broken implementation
+ of the <a href=#adoptionAgency>adoption agency algorithm</a> that the editor had to reverse
+ engineer and fix before using it in the parsing section.</p>
+
<p>Thanks to the participants of the microdata usability study for allowing us to use their
mistakes as a guide for designing the microdata feature.</p>
- <div class=impl>
+ <p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the examples used in the
+ specification.</p>
- <p>Special thanks and $10,000 to David Hyatt who came up with a broken implementation of the <a href=#adoptionAgency>adoption agency algorithm</a> that the editor had to reverse engineer and
- fix before using it in the parsing section.</p>
+ <p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas, to the attendees of the W3C
+ Workshop on Web Applications and Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
+ crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas and support.</p>
- </div>
-
<p>Thanks to Igor Zhbanov for generating PDF versions of the specification.</p>
- <p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the examples used in the
- specification.</p>
+ <p>This specification is written by Ian Hickson (Google, ian at hixie.ch), with contributions from
+ Simon Pieters (Opera, simonp at opera.com) in the <code><a href=#the-img-element>img</a></code> section.</p>
@@ -105395,158 +105391,10 @@
(<a itemprop=license href=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/>CC BY 2.0</a>)</p>
</div>
- <p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas, to the attendees of the W3C
- Workshop on Web Applications and Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
- crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas and support.</p>
+ <p>Parts of this specification are © Copyright 2004-2014 Apple Inc., Mozilla Foundation, and
+ Opera Software ASA. You are granted a license to use, reproduce and create derivative works of
+ this document.</p>
<!-- Hopefully Kam won't notice he's covered by these acknowledgements three times! -->
-<!--
- v2 * library of resources:
- var library = new ZipFile("data.zip");
- library.onload = function() {
- var sound1 = library.getAudio("sound1.wav"); // returns an Audio object
- var image1 = library.getImage("image1.png"); // returns an HTMLImageElement
- var doc1 = library.getXMLDocument("doc1.xml"); // returns a Document (XML Document mode)
- var doc2 = library.getHTMLDocument("doc1.html"); // returns a Document (HTML Document mode)
- }
- or:
- var library = new ResourceLoader("data.zip");
- library.add("moredata.zip");
- library.onload = function() { ... }
- library.onloading = function() {
- reportLoadProgress(library.progress); // 0.0 .. 1.0
- }
- or:
- var library = new AudioZip("sounds.zip");
- library.onload = function() {
- var sound1 = library["sound1.wav"];
- sound.play();
- }
- v2 * a fairly common situation for web authors is to have two lists, where
- the contents of the second depends on the value of the first. Is there
- any way we could extend the current model to include this functionality?
- (e.g. bugzilla product/component ui)
- v2 * quick-searchable select
- v2 * include/exclude selectors (two multi-select columns with arrows to
- move selected items) and that sort of thing.
- http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9357022
- v2 * Oh, and forms need a standardized Help widget/icon. I know I can
- turn my cursor into a question mark, but I'm looking for something
- simple and pervasive. Maybe you can wrap fields in a help tag, just
- as you do for fieldsets. And in that help tag, attributes are
- available that allow for a nice, formatted, clean, full help text
- popup/area/thing.
- http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=110240&cid=9359006
- v2 * Validating only part of a form. - Anja Lehmann
- v2 * Reminder to add a way to expose access keys in buttons, i.e.
- Sub&mit where & signifies the m is the access key to use. Possibly
- automatic? <input accesskey="m" value="Submit"> browser would be
- smart enough to underline the first instance of the access key if
- it exists (case insensitive)? - kerz
- [or deprecate the lot (->web apps)]
- v2 * need an attribute that says "the children of this element are in
- their own tabbing universe, tabindex should be relative to each
- other, not to the document"
- -> web apps?
- v2 * make select widgets have multiple columns
- or ->web apps with list view
- v2 * required as a group (one of the following must be available):
- + i propose something like the following:
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="voicephone"> Voice phone
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="fax"> Fax
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="mobile"> Mobile phone
- <input type="text" group="contact" name="email"> E-mail
- if the user fills out none of the form fields in the "contact"
- group, an error message is shown and the form is not submitted.
- - Peter-Paul Koch
- v2 * formatting of number fields, text fields, etc, so that when the
- field is not focused, the value is displayed differently. Seems
- like this would also be useful e.g. for <output> or something so
- you can display localised dates, etc.
- v2 * being able to select date range (from day x to day y)
- v2 * ways of visualizing a linefeed in a <textarea> so it looks different
- from wrapping text
- v2 * all login systems have
- 1. enter username and password
- 2. create new account
- 3. lost password
- some way of integrating this into one system, since it's so common
- v2 * way of identifying different sorts of mailadresses
- a) mailing-list
- b) person
- c) department in a company ("support", "marketing" and such)
- d) general mail (like "info", "mail", "contact" and such)
- e) other sorts of groupings
- (or ->web apps; this is talking about in mailto: links, I think)
- v2 * hotswapping login identities like in windows xp
- you are logged in on operamail.com, and you want to check the mail
- of another user. somehow, combined with the wand or whatever,
- the browser will remember the login page, and it can re-submit it
- without having to load the initial page (saving time)
- v2 * provide different measuring systems, like having the html indicate
- fluid in both fluid ounces and liters, and the browser can display
- one or the other based on regional settings in the browser or ui,
- display conversions in a tooltip, or let the user decide which
- format to display.
- v2 * indicate "x days ago" or "y days into the future" rather than date
- v2 * input control for anniversaries
- v2 * only submit fields that have changed, or a way to include in the
- submission a list of which form controls were changed from their
- default value
- v2 * type="time" value="now"
- v2 * add something to type="number" to support basic currency and unit
- formatting of input
- v2 * <fieldset enabled-if-checked="myCheckboxOrRadioButton">
- ...to allow sections to only be enabled if a radio button makes it
- relevant, for instance.
- v2 * Yan Morin proposed a multi-column dropdown <select> or <datalist>:
- _________________
- |_New_York______|V|_________________ <- input with a table link and a down arrow
- |_City__________|_State_|_Country_|_| <- header of the table
- | Montreal | QC | Canada |A| <- top arrow of the scroll
- |>New York <| NY | US | | <- selected row
- | Washington | DC | US |X| <- cursor scroll
- | San Francisco | CA | US | |
- |_Toronto_______|__ON___|_Canada__|V| <- bottom arrow of the scroll
-
- v2 * add for="" attribute to <input type="password"> so that you can
- link usernames and passwords. (Jonas Sicking)
- v2 * value for unchecked checkbox?
- v2 * A way to specify the default button - Michael Gratton
- v2 * <fieldset readonly>?
- v2 * dolphinling suggests having a way to mark certain parts of a
- form as being dependent on another (mutually exclusive parts of
- a form)
- v2 * expose the form data set, either as an object (on which one can
- invoke the JSON serialiser), or in the form of a method on
- HTMLFormElement that returns the form data set serialised
- according to a particular encoding (defaulting to the form's
- enctype="" one, probably). This would allow forms to be used
- with XHR-like systems without having to manually construct the
- form data set the way that is done today.
- v2 * expose the file upload progress when uploading files in a form
- (ideally using the same mechanism as XHR2?); ack Rob Evans
-
-Consistency in editorial style:
- v2 * need to become consistent about whether or not to quote keyword
- ("<code title="">foo</code>" vs <code>foo</code>)
- v2 * make the spec consistent about whether the word "algorithm" is part of
- an algorithm's name or not ("</dfn> algorithm", "</span> algorithm")
- v2 * make the spec more consistent about its use of "hexadecimal"
- and "base-sixteen", the order that 0-9 A-Z a-z is mentioned,
- and the detail to which the spec explains how to interpret a
- string as a hexadecimal number.
- v2 * become more consistent about what markup we use to mark up
- productions (nothing? <i>? <code>?)
- v2 * use <code>Document</code> consistently instead of 'document'.
- v2 * be clearer about arrays/lists/collections being zero-based
- despite using the term "/index/th".
- v2 * use the sample widgets:
- <li><img alt="A text field with editable sections for each
- value, with a button to pop up a dialog showing a calendar or
- clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
- <li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
- hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
--->
Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source 2014-05-07 21:46:07 UTC (rev 8613)
+++ source 2014-05-07 22:01:11 UTC (rev 8614)
@@ -115676,8 +115676,7 @@
<h2 class="no-num">Acknowledgments</h2> <!-- ACKS -->
- <p>Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee for inventing HTML, without which none
- of this would exist.</p>
+ <p>Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee for inventing HTML, without which none of this would exist.</p>
<p>Thanks to
@@ -116391,21 +116390,24 @@
drag-and-drop mechanism, <code data-x="attr-contenteditable">contenteditable</code>, and other
features first widely deployed by the Windows Internet Explorer browser.</p>
+ <p class="impl">Special thanks and $10,000 to David Hyatt who came up with a broken implementation
+ of the <a href="#adoptionAgency">adoption agency algorithm</a> that the editor had to reverse
+ engineer and fix before using it in the parsing section.</p>
+
<p>Thanks to the participants of the microdata usability study for allowing us to use their
mistakes as a guide for designing the microdata feature.</p>
- <div class="impl">
+ <p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the examples used in the
+ specification.</p>
- <p>Special thanks and $10,000 to David Hyatt who came up with a broken implementation of the <a
- href="#adoptionAgency">adoption agency algorithm</a> that the editor had to reverse engineer and
- fix before using it in the parsing section.</p>
+ <p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas, to the attendees of the W3C
+ Workshop on Web Applications and Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
+ crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas and support.</p>
- </div>
-
<p>Thanks to Igor Zhbanov for generating PDF versions of the specification.</p>
- <p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the examples used in the
- specification.</p>
+ <p>This specification is written by Ian Hickson (Google, ian at hixie.ch), with contributions from
+ Simon Pieters (Opera, simonp at opera.com) in the <code>img</code> section.</p>
<!--END dev-html-->
@@ -116438,13 +116440,21 @@
(<a itemprop="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">CC BY 2.0</a>)</p>
</div>
- <p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas, to the attendees of the W3C
- Workshop on Web Applications and Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
- crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas and support.</p>
+ <p>Parts of this specification are © Copyright 2004-2014 Apple Inc., Mozilla Foundation, and
+ Opera Software ASA. You are granted a license to use, reproduce and create derivative works of
+ this document.</p>
<!-- Hopefully Kam won't notice he's covered by these acknowledgements three times! -->
-<!--
+ </body>
+</html>
+<!--END dev-html-->
+<!--END complete-->
+<!--END validation-->
+
+
+IDEAS
+
v2 * library of resources:
var library = new ZipFile("data.zip");
library.onload = function() {
@@ -116591,9 +116601,3 @@
clock." src="sample-datetime-ui-2"></li>
<li><img alt="A calendar grid with a clock in the upper right
hand corner." src="sample-datetime-ui-3"></li>
--->
- </body>
-</html>
-<!--END dev-html-->
-<!--END complete-->
-<!--END validation-->
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