[whatwg] [html5] r7128 - [giow] (2) Try to define img synchronous loading. Affected topics: HTML

Simon Pieters simonp at opera.com
Tue Jun 12 01:47:37 PDT 2012


On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 22:53:30 +0200, <whatwg at whatwg.org> wrote:

> Author: ianh
> Date: 2012-06-11 13:53:26 -0700 (Mon, 11 Jun 2012)
> New Revision: 7128
>
> Modified:
>    complete.html
>    index
>    source
> Log:
> [giow] (2) Try to define img synchronous loading.
> Affected topics: HTML


> Modified: source
> ===================================================================
> --- source	2012-06-08 21:50:19 UTC (rev 7127)
> +++ source	2012-06-11 20:53:26 UTC (rev 7128)
> @@ -25449,6 +25449,19 @@
>    per CSS inch, and thus if the image data is 300x600, it has an
>    intrinsic dimension of 96 CSS pixels by 192 CSS pixels.</p>
> +  <p>Each <code>Document</code> object must have a <dfn>list of
> +  available images</dfn>. Each image in this list is identified by a
> +  tuple consisting of an <span>absolute URL</span>, a <span>CORS
> +  settings attribute</span> mode, and, if the mode is not <span
> +  title="attr-crossorigin-none">No CORS</span>, an

> ...

> +   <li><p>Let <var title="">key</var> be a tuple consisting of the
> +   resulting <span>absolute URL</span>, the <code>img</code> element's
> +   <code title="attr-crossorigin">crossorigin</code> attribute's mode,
> +   and, if that mode is not <span title="attr-crossorigin-none">No
> +   CORS</span>, the <code>Document</code> object's
> +   <span>origin</span>.</p></li>

The potentially CORS-enabled fetch algorithm ignores the state of the  
crossorigin attribute when the URL is same-origin. Maybe the sync loading  
logic needs to align with that behavior.

-- 
Simon Pieters
Opera Software


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