hixie: moving sections around (whatwg r6319)

hixie: moving sections around (whatwg r6319)

http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.5049&r2=1.5050&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=6318&to=6319

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@@ -569,9 +569,9 @@
        <li><a href="#htmloptionscollection-0"><span class="secno">2.8.2.4 </span>HTMLOptionsCollection</a></ol></li>
      <li><a href="#domtokenlist-0"><span class="secno">2.8.3 </span>DOMTokenList</a></li>
      <li><a href="#domsettabletokenlist-0"><span class="secno">2.8.4 </span>DOMSettableTokenList</a></li>
-     <li><a href="#transferable-objects"><span class="secno">2.8.5 </span>Transferable objects</a></li>
-     <li><a href="#safe-passing-of-structured-data"><span class="secno">2.8.6 </span>Safe passing of structured data</a></li>
-     <li><a href="#domstringmap-0"><span class="secno">2.8.7 </span>DOMStringMap</a></li>
+     <li><a href="#domstringmap-0"><span class="secno">2.8.5 </span>DOMStringMap</a></li>
+     <li><a href="#transferable-objects"><span class="secno">2.8.6 </span>Transferable objects</a></li>
+     <li><a href="#safe-passing-of-structured-data"><span class="secno">2.8.7 </span>Safe passing of structured data</a></li>
      <li><a href="#dom-feature-strings"><span class="secno">2.8.8 </span>DOM feature strings</a></li>
      <li><a href="#exceptions"><span class="secno">2.8.9 </span>Exceptions</a></li>
      <li><a href="#garbage-collection"><span class="secno">2.8.10 </span>Garbage collection</a></ol></li>
@@ -7265,7 +7265,81 @@
   attribute must return the underlying string on getting, and must
   replace the underlying string with the new value on setting.</p>
 
-  </div><h4 id="transferable-objects"><span class="secno">2.8.5 </span>Transferable objects</h4><p>Some objects support being copied and closed in one operation.
+  </div><h4 id="domstringmap-0"><span class="secno">2.8.5 </span>DOMStringMap</h4><p>The <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> interface represents a set of
+  name-value pairs. It exposes these using the scripting language's
+  native mechanisms for property access.<div class="impl">
+
+  <p>When a <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> object is instantiated, it is
+  associated with three algorithms, one for getting the list of
+  name-value pairs, one for setting names to certain values, and one
+  for deleting names.</p>
+
+  <pre class="idl">interface <dfn id="domstringmap">DOMStringMap</dfn> {
+  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-nameditem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-namedItem">getter</a> DOMString (in DOMString name);
+  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-setitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-setItem">setter</a> void (in DOMString name, in DOMString value);
+  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-additem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-addItem">creator</a> void (in DOMString name, in DOMString value);
+  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-removeitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-removeItem">deleter</a> void (in DOMString name);
+};</pre>
+
+  <p>The <a href="#supported-property-names">supported property names</a> on a
+  <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> object at any instant are the names of
+  each pair returned from the algorithm for getting the list of
+  name-value pairs at that instant.</p>
+
+  <p>To <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-nameditem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-namedItem">determine the value of
+  a named property</dfn> <var title="">name</var> in a
+  <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code>, the user agent must return the value
+  component of the name-value pair whose name component is <var title="">name</var> in the list returned by the algorithm for
+  getting the list of name-value pairs.</p>
+
+  <p>To set the value of a <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-additem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-addItem">new</dfn> or <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-setitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-setItem">existing</dfn> named property <var title="">name</var> to value <var title="">value</var>, the
+  algorithm for setting names to certain values must be run, passing
+  <var title="">name</var> as the name and the result of converting
+  <var title="">value</var> to a <code>DOMString</code> as the
+  value.</p>
+
+  <p>To <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-removeitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-removeItem">delete an existing
+  named property</dfn> <var title="">name</var>, the algorithm for
+  deleting names must be run, passing <var title="">name</var> as the
+  name.</p>
+
+  <p class="note">The <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> interface definition
+  here is only intended for JavaScript environments. Other language
+  bindings will need to define how <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> is to be
+  implemented for those languages.</p>
+
+  </div><div class="example">
+
+   <p>The <code title="dom-dataset"><a href="#dom-dataset">dataset</a></code> attribute on
+   elements exposes the <code title="attr-data-*"><a href="#attr-data">data-*</a></code>
+   attributes on the element.</p>
+
+   <p>Given the following fragment and elements with similar
+   constructions:</p>
+
+   <pre>&lt;img class="tower" id="tower5" data-x="12" data-y="5"
+     data-ai="robotarget" data-hp="46" data-ability="flames"
+     src="towers/rocket.png alt="Rocket Tower"&gt;</pre>
+
+   <p>...one could imagine a function <code title="">splashDamage()</code> that takes some arguments, the first
+   of which is the element to process:</p>
+
+   <pre>function splashDamage(node, x, y, damage) {
+  if (node.classList.contains('tower') &amp;&amp; // checking the 'class' attribute
+      node.dataset.x == x &amp;&amp; // reading the 'data-x' attribute
+      node.dataset.y == y) { // reading the 'data-y' attribute
+    var hp = parseInt(node.dataset.hp); // reading the 'data-hp' attribute
+    hp = hp - damage;
+    if (hp &lt; 0) {
+      hp = 0;
+      node.dataset.ai = 'dead'; // setting the 'data-ai' attribute
+      delete node.dataset.ability; // removing the 'data-ability' attribute
+    }
+    node.dataset.hp = hp; // setting the 'data-hp' attribute
+  }
+}</pre>
+
+  </div><h4 id="transferable-objects"><span class="secno">2.8.6 </span>Transferable objects</h4><p>Some objects support being copied and closed in one operation.
   This is called <i>transferring</i> the object, and is used in
   particular to transfer ownership of unsharable or expensive
   resources across worker boundaries.<pre class="idl">[NoInterfaceObject]
@@ -7282,7 +7356,7 @@
    
   </ul><div class="impl">
 
-  <h4 id="safe-passing-of-structured-data"><span class="secno">2.8.6 </span>Safe passing of structured data</h4>
+  <h4 id="safe-passing-of-structured-data"><span class="secno">2.8.7 </span>Safe passing of structured data</h4>
 
   <p>When a user agent is required to obtain a <dfn id="structured-clone">structured
   clone</dfn> of a value, optionally with a <i>transfer map</i>, it
@@ -7450,80 +7524,6 @@
   </ol><p class="note">This algorithm preserves cycles and preserves the
   identity of duplicate objects in graphs.</p>
 
-  </div><h4 id="domstringmap-0"><span class="secno">2.8.7 </span>DOMStringMap</h4><p>The <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> interface represents a set of
-  name-value pairs. It exposes these using the scripting language's
-  native mechanisms for property access.<div class="impl">
-
-  <p>When a <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> object is instantiated, it is
-  associated with three algorithms, one for getting the list of
-  name-value pairs, one for setting names to certain values, and one
-  for deleting names.</p>
-
-  <pre class="idl">interface <dfn id="domstringmap">DOMStringMap</dfn> {
-  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-nameditem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-namedItem">getter</a> DOMString (in DOMString name);
-  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-setitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-setItem">setter</a> void (in DOMString name, in DOMString value);
-  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-additem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-addItem">creator</a> void (in DOMString name, in DOMString value);
-  <a href="#dom-domstringmap-removeitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-removeItem">deleter</a> void (in DOMString name);
-};</pre>
-
-  <p>The <a href="#supported-property-names">supported property names</a> on a
-  <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> object at any instant are the names of
-  each pair returned from the algorithm for getting the list of
-  name-value pairs at that instant.</p>
-
-  <p>To <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-nameditem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-namedItem">determine the value of
-  a named property</dfn> <var title="">name</var> in a
-  <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code>, the user agent must return the value
-  component of the name-value pair whose name component is <var title="">name</var> in the list returned by the algorithm for
-  getting the list of name-value pairs.</p>
-
-  <p>To set the value of a <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-additem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-addItem">new</dfn> or <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-setitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-setItem">existing</dfn> named property <var title="">name</var> to value <var title="">value</var>, the
-  algorithm for setting names to certain values must be run, passing
-  <var title="">name</var> as the name and the result of converting
-  <var title="">value</var> to a <code>DOMString</code> as the
-  value.</p>
-
-  <p>To <dfn id="dom-domstringmap-removeitem" title="dom-DOMStringMap-removeItem">delete an existing
-  named property</dfn> <var title="">name</var>, the algorithm for
-  deleting names must be run, passing <var title="">name</var> as the
-  name.</p>
-
-  <p class="note">The <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> interface definition
-  here is only intended for JavaScript environments. Other language
-  bindings will need to define how <code><a href="#domstringmap">DOMStringMap</a></code> is to be
-  implemented for those languages.</p>
-
-  </div><div class="example">
-
-   <p>The <code title="dom-dataset"><a href="#dom-dataset">dataset</a></code> attribute on
-   elements exposes the <code title="attr-data-*"><a href="#attr-data">data-*</a></code>
-   attributes on the element.</p>
-
-   <p>Given the following fragment and elements with similar
-   constructions:</p>
-
-   <pre>&lt;img class="tower" id="tower5" data-x="12" data-y="5"
-     data-ai="robotarget" data-hp="46" data-ability="flames"
-     src="towers/rocket.png alt="Rocket Tower"&gt;</pre>
-
-   <p>...one could imagine a function <code title="">splashDamage()</code> that takes some arguments, the first
-   of which is the element to process:</p>
-
-   <pre>function splashDamage(node, x, y, damage) {
-  if (node.classList.contains('tower') &amp;&amp; // checking the 'class' attribute
-      node.dataset.x == x &amp;&amp; // reading the 'data-x' attribute
-      node.dataset.y == y) { // reading the 'data-y' attribute
-    var hp = parseInt(node.dataset.hp); // reading the 'data-hp' attribute
-    hp = hp - damage;
-    if (hp &lt; 0) {
-      hp = 0;
-      node.dataset.ai = 'dead'; // setting the 'data-ai' attribute
-      delete node.dataset.ability; // removing the 'data-ability' attribute
-    }
-    node.dataset.hp = hp; // setting the 'data-hp' attribute
-  }
-}</pre>
-
   </div><h4 id="dom-feature-strings"><span class="secno">2.8.8 </span>DOM feature strings</h4><p>DOM3 Core defines mechanisms for checking for interface support,
   and for obtaining implementations of interfaces, using <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#DOMFeatures">feature
   strings</a>. <a href="#refsDOMCORE">[DOMCORE]</a><p>Authors are strongly discouraged from using these, as they are

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