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- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 04:44:44 +0000
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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=26432
Dirk Schulze <dschulze@adobe.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |FIXED
--- Comment #9 from Dirk Schulze <dschulze@adobe.com> ---
(In reply to Max Vujovic from comment #8)
> (In reply to Dirk Schulze from comment #6)
> > I found it hard to observe. In my tests not even browsers are that
> > consistent. IE sometimes clips the input as well. But it doesn't do it all
> > the time. I brought this up to the WG twice. The second time with the
> > intention to undo the input clipping. In both cases the WG (and the UA reps
> > with them) wanted to keep the introduced primitive input clipping. I would
> > bring it up a third time if you raise an objection with the change.
>
> Sounds good. I posted my thoughts to the list:
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-fx/2014OctDec/0043.html
We resolved to accept the proposal.(In reply to Max Vujovic from comment #8)
> (In reply to Dirk Schulze from comment #6)
> > I found it hard to observe. In my tests not even browsers are that
> > consistent. IE sometimes clips the input as well. But it doesn't do it all
> > the time. I brought this up to the WG twice. The second time with the
> > intention to undo the input clipping. In both cases the WG (and the UA reps
> > with them) wanted to keep the introduced primitive input clipping. I would
> > bring it up a third time if you raise an objection with the change.
>
> Sounds good. I posted my thoughts to the list:
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-fx/2014OctDec/0043.html
The proposal was accepted and is part of the specification.
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