[whatwg] HTML resource packages
Justin Lebar
justin.lebar at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 14:05:57 PDT 2010
> If you do want it to work the same then you'll need to hook into the
> parser and ignore dynamic updates.
Indeed. And since I explicitly *do* want dynamic updates, it'll need to change.
Thanks.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Philip Taylor <excors+whatwg at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Justin Lebar <justin.lebar at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> What happens if the document contains multiple <html> elements (not
>>> all the root element)? (e.g. if it's XHTML, or the elements are added
>>> by scripts). The packages spec seems to assume there is only ever one.
>>
>> The packages attribute should work like the manifest attribute currently works.
>> I don't see language in the cache manifest section of HTML5 (6.6) specifying
>> what happens when there are multiple <html> elements, so I hope I don't need to
>> specify this either. :)
>
> http://whatwg.org/html#attr-html-manifest says:
>
> "The manifest attribute only has an effect during the early stages
> of document load. Changing the attribute dynamically thus has no
> effect (and thus, no DOM API is provided for this attribute)."
>
> Its effect is triggered from http://whatwg.org/html#parser-appcache
> ("html" token in the "before html" insertion mode) or from
> http://whatwg.org/html#read-xml , so it will only ever run for the
> root <html> element of the document.
>
> The packages attribute is defined as running "Whenever the packages
> attribute is changed (including when the document is first loaded, if
> its <html> element has a packages attribute)", so it's not the same.
> If you do want it to work the same then you'll need to hook into the
> parser and ignore dynamic updates.
>
> --
> Philip Taylor
> excors at gmail.com
>
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