hixie: Explicitly allow <canvas> support to be disabled. (whatwg r4031)

hixie: Explicitly allow <canvas> support to be disabled. (whatwg r4031)

http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.3192&r2=1.3193&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=4030&to=4031

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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
retrieving revision 1.3192
retrieving revision 1.3193
diff -u -d -r1.3192 -r1.3193
--- Overview.html 29 Sep 2009 06:14:22 -0000 1.3192
+++ Overview.html 29 Sep 2009 06:25:28 -0000 1.3193
@@ -21354,7 +21354,8 @@
   content may be placed as content of the <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code>
   element. The contents of the <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element, if any,
   are the element's <a href="#fallback-content">fallback content</a>.<p>In interactive visual media, if <a href="#concept-n-script" title="concept-n-script">scripting is enabled</a> for the
-  <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element, the <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element
+  <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element, and if support for <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code>
+  elements has been enabled, the <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element
   <a href="#represents">represents</a> <a href="#embedded-content">embedded content</a> consisting of
   a dynamically created image.<p>In non-interactive, static, visual media, if the
   <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element has been previously painted on (e.g. if
@@ -21364,7 +21365,8 @@
   <a href="#represents">represents</a> <a href="#embedded-content">embedded content</a> with the
   current image and size. Otherwise, the element represents its
   <a href="#fallback-content">fallback content</a> instead.<p>In non-visual media, and in visual media if <a href="#concept-n-noscript" title="concept-n-noscript">scripting is disabled</a> for the
-  <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element, the <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element
+  <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element or if support for <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code>
+  elements has been disabled, the <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element
   <a href="#represents">represents</a> its <a href="#fallback-content">fallback content</a>
   instead.</p><!-- CANVAS-FOCUS-FALLBACK --><p>When a <code><a href="#the-canvas-element">canvas</a></code> element <a href="#represents">represents</a>
   <a href="#embedded-content">embedded content</a>, the user can still focus descendants

Received on Tuesday, 29 September 2009 06:26:52 UTC