- From: José Manuel Cantera Fonseca <jmcf@tid.es>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:31:38 +0200
- To: Mikko Pohja <mikko.pohja@hut.fi>
- Cc: public-appformats@w3.org
Mikko Pohja escribió: > Hello, > > In general, it would be useful if there were available use cases > and/or requirements for XBL. One could easier evaluate the language and > understand reasoning for certain features. Is there any document which > can be published? > +1 and +1 for an XBL primer. A developer needs how and when use XBL. Seeing the specification is not so clear for a developer ... what is the aim and power of XBL > Specifically on XBL2 WD (http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-xbl-20060619/): > > Section 4.1. > > Second paragraph: > > "While an element matches the element attribute of one of the binding > elements that is imported into, or defined in, the element's document, > the binding defined by the _first_ such binding element must be bound to > the element." > > Just to clarify: only the first matching binding element is bound to the > element, i.e., no implicit inheritance using bindings with element > attribute? Third paragraph in the Section 4.6.2. implies the other way > around. > > > Section 4.6. > > The figure in the section is good, but I think it could be explained > more specific. Especially first-time reader would benefit if he/she > saw what is the final inheritance order after implicit inheritance is > applied, what is node "E", and which nodes are base bindings, which are > base bindings of the chain, and which are most derived bindings. > > > Section 4.6.2. > > In the example, third paragraph, sentence ending: > > "...most derived binding that is already attached to the element, s_3." > > s_3 should be s_1. > > Fourth paragraph: > > "The inheritance between d_3 and s_1 is implicit, meaning..." > > d_3 should be d_2. > > > Section 8.1. > > Declaration of bindingDocuments attribute says: > > "The bindingDocuments attribute must return a NamedNodeMap of all the > binding documents loaded by the document. Documents are referenced using > their URIs as the keys." > > Is it possible to use URIs? DOM's NamedNodeMap uses nodeNames as the keys. > > > Regards, > Mikko > > > >
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