- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2010 12:45:52 +0900 (JST)
- To: public-html-diffs@w3.org
hixie: minor tweaks to grammar and marking a class=impl paragraph i'd missed (whatwg r4873) http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.3900&r2=1.3901&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=4872&to=4873 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.3900 retrieving revision 1.3901 diff -u -d -r1.3900 -r1.3901 --- Overview.html 26 Mar 2010 07:04:13 -0000 1.3900 +++ Overview.html 27 Mar 2010 03:45:32 -0000 1.3901 @@ -1640,9 +1640,13 @@ sometimes be used when referring to the way a document is rendered to the user. These terms are not meant to imply a visual medium; they must be considered to apply to other media in equivalent - ways.<p>When an algorithm B says to return to another algorithm A, it + ways.<div class="impl"> + + <p>When an algorithm B says to return to another algorithm A, it implies that A called B. Upon returning to A, the implementation - must continue from where it left off in calling B.<h4 id="resources"><span class="secno">2.1.1 </span>Resources</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><p>The specification uses the term <dfn title="">supported</dfn> + must continue from where it left off in calling B.</p> + + </div><h4 id="resources"><span class="secno">2.1.1 </span>Resources</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><p>The specification uses the term <dfn title="">supported</dfn> when referring to whether a user agent has an implementation capable of decoding the semantics of an external resource. A format or type is said to be <i>supported</i> if the implementation can process an @@ -6152,8 +6156,8 @@ </dl><div class="impl"> <p>A <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> is always set to one of three modes: - <dfn id="no-quirks-mode">no quirks mode</dfn>, the default; <dfn id="quirks-mode">quirks mode</dfn>, used - typically for legacy documents; and <dfn id="limited-quirks-mode">limited quirks mode</dfn>, + <dfn id="no-quirks-mode">no-quirks mode</dfn>, the default; <dfn id="quirks-mode">quirks mode</dfn>, used + typically for legacy documents; and <dfn id="limited-quirks-mode">limited-quirks mode</dfn>, also known as "almost standards" mode. The mode is only ever changed from the default by the <a href="#html-parser">HTML parser</a>, based on the presence, absence, or value of the DOCTYPE string.</p> @@ -55004,7 +55008,7 @@ <li> The system identifier is missing and the public identifier starts with: "<code title="">-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//<!--EN--></code>" </li> </ul><p>Otherwise, if the DOCTYPE token matches one of the conditions in the following list, then set the <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> to - <a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited quirks mode</a>:</p> + <a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited-quirks mode</a>:</p> <ul class="brief"><li> The public identifier starts with: "<code title="">-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//<!--EN--></code>" </li> <li> The public identifier starts with: "<code title="">-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//<!--EN--></code>" </li> @@ -58371,8 +58375,8 @@ <p>If the tool has no way to convey out-of-band information, then the tool may drop the following information:</p> - <ul><li>Whether the document is set to <i><a href="#no-quirks-mode">no quirks mode</a></i>, - <i><a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited quirks mode</a></i>, or <i><a href="#quirks-mode">quirks mode</a></i></li> + <ul><li>Whether the document is set to <i><a href="#no-quirks-mode">no-quirks mode</a></i>, + <i><a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited-quirks mode</a></i>, or <i><a href="#quirks-mode">quirks mode</a></i></li> <li>The association between form controls and forms that aren't their nearest <code><a href="#the-form-element">form</a></code> element ancestor (use of the @@ -58851,10 +58855,10 @@ <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> of the <var title="">context</var> element is in <a href="#quirks-mode">quirks mode</a>, then let the <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> be in <a href="#quirks-mode">quirks mode</a>. Otherwise, if there is a <var title="">context</var> element, and the <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> of - the <var title="">context</var> element is in <a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited quirks + the <var title="">context</var> element is in <a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited-quirks mode</a>, then let the <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> be in - <a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited quirks mode</a>. Otherwise, leave the - <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> in <a href="#no-quirks-mode">no quirks mode</a>.</p> + <a href="#limited-quirks-mode">limited-quirks mode</a>. Otherwise, leave the + <code><a href="#document">Document</a></code> in <a href="#no-quirks-mode">no-quirks mode</a>.</p> </li>
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