html5/spec Overview.html,1.4031,1.4032

Update of /sources/public/html5/spec
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Modified Files:
	Overview.html 
Log Message:
Mention the HTTP use of the term 'resource' doesn't match HTML's. (whatwg r5015)

Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
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--- Overview.html	13 Apr 2010 01:52:53 -0000	1.4031
+++ Overview.html	13 Apr 2010 05:09:20 -0000	1.4032
@@ -2214,12 +2214,9 @@
   contained animation data.<p class="example">A MPEG4 video file would not be considered to be
   in a supported format if the compression format used was not
   supported, even if the implementation could determine the dimensions
-  of the movie from the file's metadata.</p><!--
-  <p>What some specifications, in particular the HTTP and URI
+  of the movie from the file's metadata.<p>What some specifications, in particular the HTTP and URI
   specifications, refer to as a <i>representation</i> is referred to
-  in this specification as a <dfn title="">resource</dfn>. <a
-  href="#refsHTTP">[HTTP]</a> <a href="#refsRFC3986">[RFC3986]</a></p>
---><p>The term <dfn id="mime-type">MIME type</dfn> is used to refer to what is
+  in this specification as a <dfn title="">resource</dfn>. <a href="#refsHTTP">[HTTP]</a> <a href="#refsRFC3986">[RFC3986]</a><p>The term <dfn id="mime-type">MIME type</dfn> is used to refer to what is
   sometimes called an <i>Internet media type</i> in protocol
   literature. The term <i>media type</i> in this specification is used
   to refer to the type of media intended for presentation, as used by

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