- From: Ian Hickson via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 08:57:14 +0000
- To: public-html-commits@w3.org
Update of /sources/public/html5/spec
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv15366
Modified Files:
Overview.html
Log Message:
fix errors related to use of class=impl (credit: sp) (whatwg r2902)
Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
retrieving revision 1.2069
retrieving revision 1.2070
diff -u -d -r1.2069 -r1.2070
--- Overview.html 24 Mar 2009 08:45:35 -0000 1.2069
+++ Overview.html 24 Mar 2009 08:57:12 -0000 1.2070
@@ -6023,7 +6023,7 @@
"<code title="">HTML</code>" and "<code>5.0</code>" (respectively)
to determine whether or not this module is supported by the
implementation. In addition to the feature string "<code title="">HTML</code>", the feature string "<code title="">XHTML</code>" (with version string "<code>5.0</code>") can
- be used to check if the implementation supports XHTML. <span title=impl>User agents should respond with a true value when the
+ be used to check if the implementation supports XHTML. <span class=impl>User agents should respond with a true value when the
<code><a href=#hasfeature>hasFeature</a></code> method is queried with these values.</span>
Authors are cautioned, however, that UAs returning true might not be
perfectly compliant, and that UAs returning false might well have
@@ -7492,7 +7492,7 @@
behavior</a>, which means that the user can activate them. This
triggers a sequence of events dependent on the activation mechanism,
and normally culminating in a <code title=event-click>click</code>
- event followed by a <code title=event-DOMActivate>DOMActivate</code> event<span title=impl>, as described below</span>.<div class=impl>
+ event followed by a <code title=event-DOMActivate>DOMActivate</code> event<span class=impl>, as described below</span>.<div class=impl>
<p>The user agent should allow the user to manually trigger elements
that have an <a href=#activation-behavior>activation behavior</a>, for instance using
@@ -7684,7 +7684,7 @@
<p>The canonical form of HTML markup is all-lowercase; thus, this
method will <a href=#converted-to-lowercase title="converted to lowercase">lowercase</a>
- the argument before creating the requisite element. <span title=impl>Also, the element created must be in the <a href=#html-namespace-0>HTML
+ the argument before creating the requisite element. <span class=impl>Also, the element created must be in the <a href=#html-namespace-0>HTML
namespace</a></span>.</p>
<p class=note>This doesn't apply to <code title="">Document.createElementNS()</code>. Thus, it is possible,
@@ -8516,7 +8516,7 @@
<h1>The Dances</h1></pre>
</div><p>The string to use as the document's title is given by the <code title=dom-document-title><a href=#document.title>document.title</a></code> DOM
- attribute. <span title=impl>User agents should use the document's
+ attribute. <span class=impl>User agents should use the document's
title when referring to the document in their user
interface.</span><h4 id=the-base-element><span class=secno>4.2.3 </span>The <dfn><code>base</code></dfn> element</h4><dl class=element><dt>Categories</dt>
<dd><a href=#metadata-content-0>Metadata content</a>.</dd>
@@ -11372,7 +11372,7 @@
another source, whose address, if it has one, should be cited in the
<dfn id=attr-blockquote-cite title=attr-blockquote-cite><code>cite</code></dfn>
attribute.<p>If the <code title=attr-blockquote-cite><a href=#attr-blockquote-cite>cite</a></code> attribute
- is present, it must be a <a href=#valid-url>valid URL</a>. <span title=impl>To obtain the corresponding citation link, the value of
+ is present, it must be a <a href=#valid-url>valid URL</a>. <span class=impl>To obtain the corresponding citation link, the value of
the attribute must be <a href=#resolve-a-url title="resolve a url">resolved</a>
relative to the element. User agents should allow users to follow
such citation links.</span><div class=impl>
@@ -19103,7 +19103,7 @@
</div><table><thead><tr><th> Type <th> Other arguments
<tbody><tr><td> image/jpeg
- <td> The second argument<span title=impl>, if it</span> is a
+ <td> The second argument<span class=impl>, if it</span> is a
number between 0.0 and 1.0<span class=impl>, must be</span>
treated as the desired quality level. <span class=impl>If it is
not a number or is outside that range, the user agent must use
@@ -21741,7 +21741,7 @@
attribute must, if specified, contain a <a href=#valid-list-of-integers>valid list of
integers</a>. This attribute gives the coordinates for the shape
described by the <code title=attr-area-shape><a href=#attr-area-shape>shape</a></code>
- attribute. <span title=impl>The processing for this attribute is
+ attribute. <span class=impl>The processing for this attribute is
described as part of the <a href=#image-map>image map</a> processing
model.</span></p><!-- v2: It was suggested by John S. Urban that coords should
support percentages as well as pixels, so that one could use the
@@ -22182,7 +22182,7 @@
encouraged to find heuristics to determine which tables actually
contain data and which are merely being used for layout. This
specification does not define a precise heuristic.<p>Tables have rows and columns given by their descendants. A table
- must not have an empty row or column<span title=impl>, as
+ must not have an empty row or column<span class=impl>, as
described in the description of the <a href=#table-model>table
model</a></span>. <!-- conformance criteria for detecting this
are in the table model section --><div class=impl>
@@ -22934,7 +22934,7 @@
attribute specified, whose value must be a <a href=#valid-non-negative-integer>valid non-negative
integer</a>.<p>These attributes give the number of columns and rows respectively
that the cell is to span. These attributes must not be used to
- overlap cells<span title=impl>, as described in the description of
+ overlap cells<span class=impl>, as described in the description of
the <a href=#table-model>table model</a></span>.</p><!-- conformance criteria
for determining when this is violated are given in the processing
model --><hr><p>The <code><a href=#the-td-element>td</a></code> and <code><a href=#the-th-element>th</a></code> element may have a <dfn id=attr-tdth-headers title=attr-tdth-headers><code>headers</code></dfn> content
@@ -35918,10 +35918,10 @@
<li><p>Return to the first step of the <a href=#event-loop>event
loop</a>.</li>
- </ol><hr><p class=impl>Some of the algorithms in this specification, for
- historical reasons, require the user agent to <dfn id=pause>pause</dfn> while
- running a <a href=#concept-task title=concept-task>task</a> until some
- condition has been met. While a user agent has a paused <a href=#concept-task title=concept-task>task</a>, the corresponding <a href=#event-loop>event
+ </ol><hr><p>Some of the algorithms in this specification, for historical
+ reasons, require the user agent to <dfn id=pause>pause</dfn> while running a
+ <a href=#concept-task title=concept-task>task</a> until some condition has been
+ met. While a user agent has a paused <a href=#concept-task title=concept-task>task</a>, the corresponding <a href=#event-loop>event
loop</a> must not run further <a href=#concept-task title=concept-task>tasks</a>, and any script in the currently
running <a href=#concept-task title=concept-task>task</a> must block. User
agents should remain responsive to user input while paused, however,
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