Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: HTML canvas version 5 has arrived March 29th, 2012 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review The StringEncoding proposal is getting closer to consensus. It now consists of a TextEncoder and a TextDecoder object that can be used both for streaming and non-streaming use cases. This is the WHATWG Weekly. Some bad news for a change. It m
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Path objects for canvas and creating paths through SVG syntax March 14th, 2012 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Jonas Sicking proposed an API for decoding ArrayBuffer objects as strings, and encoding strings as ArrayBuffer objects. The thread also touched on a proposal mentioned here earlier, StringEncoding. This is the mid-
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: New canvas API goodies February 29th, 2012 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review A draft for the SPDY protocol has been submitted, the W3C HTML WG mailing list goes crazy over media DRM. This is the WHATWG Weekly. In response to feedback Adam Barth changed the getRandomValues() method to return the array the method modifies. The
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Unicode for the platform? February 22nd, 2012 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review In less than a year we reached another arbitrary milestone. HTML is another thousand revisions further, now over 7000 (not quite 9000). This is the WHATWG Weekly. Over on [email protected], the mailing list used by TC39 (responsible for JavaScript
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: translate attribute and other changes to HTML February 7th, 2012 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Since the last WHATWG Weekly, almost a month ago now, over a hundred changes have been committed to the HTML standard. This is the WHATWG Weekly and it will cover those changes so you don’t have to. Also, remember kids, that fan
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Happy New Year! January 9th, 2012 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Happy new year everyone! We made great progress in standardizing the platform in 2011 and plan to continue doing just that with your help. You can join our mailing list to discuss issues with web development or join IRC if you prefer more lively interaction.
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Stream API and better autocomplete December 15th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review James Hawkins proposed the intent element in a way that brings back memories of HTML4. Happy to be reminded we are over SGML now. This is the WHATWG Weekly. Better autocomplete Overnight a complete proposal for better autocomplete appeare
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Encoding woes and WebVTT December 5th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review If you want to contribute to the WHATWG Blog or Wiki, join IRC (#whatwg on Freenode). We had to shut down user registration unfortunately due to excessive spam. Welcome to another WHATWG Weekly. If it were themed, this would be about Sinterklaas. En
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Subscribe to the specification & XMLHttpRequest merger November 30th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Next to @WHATWG, we now have +WHATWG. Hopefully ?WHATWG is next. Not to dispair, WHATWG Weekly will remain right here, without funny characters preceding it. HTML is big, so follow what interests you! Ian Hickson annou
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: <time> police! November 21st, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review You can now put a fullscreen in your fullscreen. Brought to you by Fullscreen. This is the WHATWG Weekly, not quite weekly, but you are still welcome. Revision 6827 introduced the new time element. The one that also allows for years, yearless dates, duration
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: TPAC 2011 November 10th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review A long week Filled with people and meetings WHATWG Weekly Last week the W3C held its yearly TPAC conference. See Unorganization for an impression of the event written by me. Karl wrote down some technical details. What follows is my brief technical takeaway. <tim
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Now it’s <time> for <data> October 29th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Revision 6695 made HTML attribute values match in a case-sensitive manner as far as Selectors are concerned. This approach was favored over having a hardcoded list of HTML attributes whose values had to be matched case-insensitively. Revision 6701
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Simplifying the DOM October 5th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Odin Hørthe Omdal brought up cross-origin image loading via CORS as Gecko and WebKit have different implementations. Julien Chaffraix considers the relation between the disabled and sheet IDL attributes of the link element to be insufficiently defined. We
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Is XBL still alive? And what are Web Intents? September 22nd, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review In commit 6559 CanvasPixelArray was destroyed in favor of Uint8ClampedArray from the Typed Arrays specification. DOM Core is now known as DOM4. Welcome to another WHATWG Weekly. On the mailing list of the W3C WebApps WG James
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: RTC API and a download attribute July 18th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review The bits of HTML the W3C is publishing as HTML5 are getting ever more stable. Ian Hickson continued addressing feedback throughout last week. There are still some three hundred odd bugs outstanding, but mostly these are relatively minor problem
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL July 11th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platf
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Back! June 20th, 2011 by Anne van Kesteren in Weekly Review Big round of applause for Shelley for taking over in my absence. Much appreciated. As I am still somewhat catching up myself with everything that has happened in the last three months I decided to summarize changes to the WHATWG specification since May 23 and highlight a
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: Week ending May 23 May 23rd, 2011 by Shelley Powers in Weekly Review Welcome to my last WHATWG Weekly report. The week was relatively quiet. Most of the activity centered around the Last Call for HTML5 and other documents at the W3C. In the WHATWG email list, Kenneth Russell make a request to use CORS for cross-domain image and v
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! WHATWG Weekly: week ending May 8th May 9th, 2011 by Shelley Powers in Weekly Review The WHATWG email list seeming rather quiet this last week. José Lucas Teixeira de Oliveira brought up the idea of an active menu—associating a nav element with an article in some way. Ian Hickson caught up with correspondence from last December and January. One
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