Re: [w3c/pointerlock] pointerlockchange is cancelable, breaking the processing model (#9)

Events cannot be canceled by default so if it's not specified one way or another I don't think there's a problem since the default would apply.

(Also, even if the event were defined as cancelable, unless the specification did something with the canceled flag (and defined that) it would be effectively a no-op.)

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