[whatwg] [html5] r3416 - [] (0) Define that document.bgcolor et al don't reflect for <frameset>.
Simon Pieters
simonp at opera.com
Wed Jul 15 02:22:17 PDT 2009
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 10:51:52 +0200, <whatwg at whatwg.org> wrote:
> Author: ianh
> Date: 2009-07-15 01:51:50 -0700 (Wed, 15 Jul 2009)
> New Revision: 3416
>
> Modified:
> index
> source
> Log:
> [] (0) Define that document.bgcolor et al don't reflect for <frameset>.
> Modified: source
> ===================================================================
> --- source 2009-07-15 08:27:11 UTC (rev 3415)
> +++ source 2009-07-15 08:51:50 UTC (rev 3416)
> @@ -84228,35 +84228,39 @@
> readonly attribute <span>HTMLAllCollection</span> <span
> title="dom-document-all">all</span>;
> };</pre>
> - <p>The <dfn title="dom-document-fgColor"><code>fgColor</code></dfn>
> - attribute on the <code>Document</code> object must
> - <span>reflect</span> the <code title="attr-body-text">text</code>
> - attribute on <span>the body element</span>.</p>
> + <p>The attributes of the <code>Document</code> object listed in the
> + first column of the following table must reflect the content
> + attribute on <span>the body element</span> with the name given in
> + the corresponding cell in the second column on the same row, if
> + <span>the body element</span> is a <code>body</code> element (as
> + opposed to a <code>frameset</code> element). When there is no <span
> + title="the body element">body element</span>, the attributes must
> + instead return the empty string on getting and do nothing on
> + setting.</p>
I think it is now undefined what document.bgColor does when document.body
*is* a frameset.
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Simon Pieters
Opera Software
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