- From: Stefan Weiss <weiss@foo.at>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 04:11:21 +0100
- To: public-html-comments@w3.org
Hello. I'm trying to find out if the feedback form on the current Editor's Draft for HTML5 is working correctly. I am not subscribed to any of the W3C or WHATWG lists (until now, that is), so I followed the suggestion to leave feedback via the embedded form near the top of http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html The only response I got on my submission was: "xx.xx.xx.xx (my ip address) was added to the spam filter." Is this how the form is supposed to operate? Was my message received or have I just been blocked as a spammer? In either case, a more verbose reply would be helpful. I have JS disabled by default, in case that makes any difference. For the record, and to whom the feedback may be of use, I was only trying to notify the editors of a simple typo. Here's the original submission (for which I apparently got blocked): ------------------------------------------------------------ Typo, section 2.7.3 (Determining the type of a resource): | Let position be a pointed into s, initially pointing at ... was (probably) intended to read | Let position be a pointer into s, initially pointing at ... The misspelled word is "pointer". Regards, Stefan Weiss <weiss@foo.at> ------------------------------------------------------------ To whoever maintains the spam filter there, I would appreciate being removed from it :) regards, stefan weis
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