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[XBL] Loading and Running Scripts

From: Cameron McCormack <cam@mcc.id.au>
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 20:51:47 +1000
To: public-appformats@w3.org
Message-ID: <20061207105147.GP4857@arc.mcc.id.au>

Hi.

This is a last call comment on the XBL 2 Editor’s Draft (dated 27
October 2006).

8.2 Loading and Running Scripts
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  If the content is specified as being in a file, and that file’s
  Content-Type (or equivalent for non-HTTP protocols), if any, is of the
  type specified on the xbl element, then the contents of that file must
  be used directly, as specified by the relevant language specification.
  Otherwise, the script must be ignored.

By file, is a local file on the UA’s machine meant, or just any resource
fetched from a URL?  If the latter, I think the word “file” shouldn’t be
used as it is confusing.  This also applies to section 8.3.


Thanks,

Cameron

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