html5/html4-differences Overview.src.html,1.131,1.132 Overview.html,1.154,1.155

Update of /sources/public/html5/html4-differences
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv30609

Modified Files:
	Overview.src.html Overview.html 
Log Message:
move undeprecated attributes Fixing http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12669

Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/html4-differences/Overview.html,v
retrieving revision 1.154
retrieving revision 1.155
diff -u -d -r1.154 -r1.155
--- Overview.html	19 May 2011 11:22:56 -0000	1.154
+++ Overview.html	19 May 2011 11:40:15 -0000	1.155
@@ -720,15 +720,7 @@
    <li>
     <p>The <code>base</code> element can now have a <code>target</code>
      attribute as well, mainly for consistency with the <code>a</code>
-     element. (This is already widely supported.) Also, the
-     <code>target</code> attribute for the <code>a</code> and
-     <code>area</code> elements is no longer deprecated, as it is useful in
-     Web applications, e.g. in conjunction with <code>iframe</code>.
-
-   <li>
-    <p>The <code>value</code> attribute for the <code>li</code> element is no
-     longer deprecated as it is not presentational. The same goes for the
-     <code>start</code> attribute of the <code>ol</code> element.
+     element. (This is already widely supported.)
 
    <li>
     <p>The <code>meta</code> element has a <code>charset</code> attribute now
@@ -985,6 +977,14 @@
 
   <h3 id=changed-attributes><span class=secno>3.4. </span>Changed Attributes</h3>
 
+  <p>The <code>value</code> attribute for the <code>li</code> element is no
+   longer deprecated as it is not presentational. The same goes for the
+   <code>start</code> attribute of the <code>ol</code> element.
+
+  <p>The <code>target</code> attribute for the <code>a</code> and
+   <code>area</code> elements is no longer deprecated, as it is useful in Web
+   applications, e.g. in conjunction with <code>iframe</code>.
+
   <p>The <code>type</code> attribute on <code>script</code> and
    <code>style</code> is no longer required if the scripting language is
    ECMAScript and the styling language is CSS respectively.

Index: Overview.src.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/html4-differences/Overview.src.html,v
retrieving revision 1.131
retrieving revision 1.132
diff -u -d -r1.131 -r1.132
--- Overview.src.html	19 May 2011 11:22:56 -0000	1.131
+++ Overview.src.html	19 May 2011 11:40:15 -0000	1.132
@@ -536,15 +536,7 @@
 
       <li><p>The <code>base</code> element can now have a <code>target</code>
       attribute as well, mainly for consistency with the
-      <code>a</code> element. (This is already widely supported.) Also, the
-      <code>target</code> attribute for the <code>a</code> and
-      <code>area</code> elements is no longer deprecated, as it is useful in
-      Web applications, e.g. in conjunction with <code>iframe</code>.
-
-      <li><p>The <code>value</code> attribute for the <code>li</code>
-      element is no longer deprecated as it is not presentational. The same
-      goes for the <code>start</code> attribute of the <code>ol</code>
-      element.
+      <code>a</code> element. (This is already widely supported.)
 
       <li><p>The <code>meta</code> element has a <code>charset</code>
       attribute now as this was already widely supported and provides a nice
@@ -761,6 +753,15 @@
 
     <h3 id="changed-attributes">Changed Attributes</h3>
 
+    <p>The <code>value</code> attribute for the <code>li</code>
+    element is no longer deprecated as it is not presentational. The same
+    goes for the <code>start</code> attribute of the <code>ol</code>
+    element.
+    
+    <p>The <code>target</code> attribute for the <code>a</code> and
+    <code>area</code> elements is no longer deprecated, as it is useful in
+    Web applications, e.g. in conjunction with <code>iframe</code>.
+
     <p>The <code>type</code> attribute on <code>script</code> and
     <code>style</code> is no longer required if the scripting language is
     ECMAScript and the styling language is CSS respectively.</p>

Received on Thursday, 19 May 2011 11:40:18 UTC