html5/pubnotes ChangeLog,1.7,1.8 Overview.html,1.232,1.233 Overview.src.html,1.226,1.227

Update of /sources/public/html5/pubnotes
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	ChangeLog Overview.html Overview.src.html 
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1.918 "Allow xml:base explicitly. (whatwg r1729)"


Index: ChangeLog
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/pubnotes/ChangeLog,v
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diff -u -d -r1.7 -r1.8
--- ChangeLog	9 Jun 2008 05:09:30 -0000	1.7
+++ ChangeLog	9 Jun 2008 05:18:51 -0000	1.8
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2008-06-09 14:09  mike
+
+	* ChangeLog (1.7), Overview.html (1.232), Overview.src.html
+	  (1.226): 1.917 'hashed reference' -> 'hash-name reference'
+	  (whatwg r1728)
+
 2008-06-09 13:59  mike
 
 	* ChangeLog (1.6), Overview.html (1.231), Overview.src.html

Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/pubnotes/Overview.html,v
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--- Overview.html	9 Jun 2008 05:09:30 -0000	1.232
+++ Overview.html	9 Jun 2008 05:18:51 -0000	1.233
@@ -165,6 +165,14 @@
             following statement was <strong>removed</strong>
             completely: <q>For interoperability, authors are
               advised to avoid optional features of XML.</q></li>
+            <li>In the “Dependencies” subsection, a note was
+            emended to now read (added text highlighted), <q>It is
+              possible for xml:base attributes to be present even
+              in HTML fragments, as such attributes can be added
+              dynamically using script. <em class="highlight">(Such
+                scripts would not be conforming, however, as
+                xml:base attributes as not allowed in HTML
+                documents.)</em></q></li>
           </ul>
         </div>
         <div id="terminology" class="section">
@@ -512,6 +520,16 @@
             Also, two notes were added regarding the effects of
             the <code class="htmlattribute">xmlns</code> attribute in
             content.</li>
+            <li>A new “The xml:base attribute (XML only)”
+            subsection was added, with the following text:
+              <blockquote>
+                <p><q>The xml:base attribute is defined in XML
+                  Base.</q></p>
+                <p><q>The xml:base attribute may be used on elements of
+                  XML documents. Authors must not use the xml:base
+                  attribute in HTML documents.</q></p>
+              </blockquote>
+            </li>
             <li>Some wording refinements were made to various
             subsections.</li>
           </ul>

Index: Overview.src.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/pubnotes/Overview.src.html,v
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--- Overview.src.html	9 Jun 2008 05:09:30 -0000	1.226
+++ Overview.src.html	9 Jun 2008 05:18:51 -0000	1.227
@@ -145,6 +145,14 @@
             following statement was <strong>removed</strong>
             completely: <q>For interoperability, authors are
               advised to avoid optional features of XML.</q></li>
+            <li>In the “Dependencies” subsection, a note was
+            emended to now read (added text highlighted), <q>It is
+              possible for xml:base attributes to be present even
+              in HTML fragments, as such attributes can be added
+              dynamically using script. <em class=highlight>(Such
+                scripts would not be conforming, however, as
+                xml:base attributes as not allowed in HTML
+                documents.)</em></q></li>
           </ul>
         </section>
         <section id=terminology>
@@ -495,6 +503,16 @@
             Also, two notes were added regarding the effects of
             the <code class=htmlattribute>xmlns</code> attribute in
             content.</li>
+            <li>A new “The xml:base attribute (XML only)”
+            subsection was added, with the following text:
+              <blockquote>
+                <p><q>The xml:base attribute is defined in XML
+                  Base.</q></p>
+                <p><q>The xml:base attribute may be used on elements of
+                  XML documents. Authors must not use the xml:base
+                  attribute in HTML documents.</q></p>
+              </blockquote>
+            </li>
             <li>Some wording refinements were made to various
             subsections.</li>
           </ul>

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