On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Dirk Schulze <dschulze@adobe.com> wrote:
> If we do not find an agreement, a way to limit the security restriction
> further would be to the following:
>
> For feFlood and feDropShadow: If the value for the ‘flood-color’ property
> computes to ‘inherit’ or ‘currentColor’ the feFlood filter primitive must
> be marked as tainted.
>
> For fe*Lighting: If the value for the ‘lighting-color’ property computes
> to ‘inherit’ or ‘currentColor’ the feFlood filter primitive must be marked
> as tainted.
>
> It is already rare that people use inherit or currentColor for the named
> properties. Thankfully, both properties are not inherited.
>
> Would that be exceptable for now?
>
Works for me.
Rob
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