Re: Hit testing use cases Re: Request to re-open issue 131

Thanks sorry about the confusion and my out-of-date fact book. 
contentEditable is present in iOS 5.x.
There are some quirks with copy/paste, but the main issue, simply 
allowing focus and text entry, has been resolved.

My iOS 4.x and below, tests, were unsuccessful.

-Charles


On 12/19/2011 1:20 PM, Richard Schwerdtfeger wrote:
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> yes, you guys added this to iOS some time back. Thank's Ted.
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> Inactive hide details for "Edward O'Connor" ---12/19/2011 03:06:19 
> PM---Hi Charles, You wrote:"Edward O'Connor" ---12/19/2011 03:06:19 
> PM---Hi Charles, You wrote:
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> From: "Edward O'Connor" <eoconnor@apple.com>
> To: public-html@w3.org,
> Date: 12/19/2011 03:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Hit testing use cases Re: Request to re-open issue 131
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> Hi Charles,
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> You wrote:
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> > iOS Mobile Safari does not implement contentEditable[…]
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> This is untrue; Mobile Safari ships support for contenteditable="". For
> example, try loading this URL in it:
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> data:text/html,<pre style="height:500px;" contenteditable>
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> Thanks,
> Ted
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Received on Monday, 19 December 2011 21:33:05 UTC