- From: Michael Smith via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:56:55 +0000
- To: public-html-commits@w3.org
Update of /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv1651 Modified Files: Overview.html infrastructure.html spec.html Log Message: Try to clarify this sentence. (whatwg r4732) [updated by splitter] Index: infrastructure.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view/infrastructure.html,v retrieving revision 1.566 retrieving revision 1.567 diff -u -d -r1.566 -r1.567 --- infrastructure.html 14 Feb 2010 09:47:03 -0000 1.566 +++ infrastructure.html 14 Feb 2010 10:56:52 -0000 1.567 @@ -357,9 +357,9 @@ as referring to the document's root element, means the furthest ancestor element node of whatever node is being discussed, or the node itself if it has no ancestors. When the node is a part of the - document, then that is indeed the document's root element; however, - if the node is not currently part of the document tree, the root - element will be an orphaned node.</p><p>A node's <dfn id="home-subtree">home subtree</dfn> is the subtree rooted at that + document, then the node's <a href="#root-element">root element</a> is indeed the + document's root element; however, if the node is not currently part + of the document tree, the root element will be an orphaned node.</p><p>A node's <dfn id="home-subtree">home subtree</dfn> is the subtree rooted at that node's <a href="#root-element">root element</a>.</p><p>The <code>Document</code> of a <code>Node</code> (such as an element) is the <code>Document</code> that the <code>Node</code>'s <code title="">ownerDocument</code> IDL attribute returns.</p><p>When an element's <a href="#root-element">root element</a> is the <a href="#root-element">root Index: Overview.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.685 retrieving revision 1.686 diff -u -d -r1.685 -r1.686 --- Overview.html 14 Feb 2010 10:47:57 -0000 1.685 +++ Overview.html 14 Feb 2010 10:56:52 -0000 1.686 @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ </dl><p>This specification is available in the following formats: <a href="spec.html">single page HTML</a>, <a href="Overview.html">multipage HTML</a>. -This is revision 1.3778. +This is revision 1.3780. </p> <p class="copyright"><a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Copyright">Copyright</a> © 2009 <a href="http://www.w3.org/"><abbr title="World Wide Index: spec.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view/spec.html,v retrieving revision 1.690 retrieving revision 1.691 diff -u -d -r1.690 -r1.691 --- spec.html 14 Feb 2010 10:47:57 -0000 1.690 +++ spec.html 14 Feb 2010 10:56:52 -0000 1.691 @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ </dl><p>This specification is available in the following formats: <a href=spec.html>single page HTML</a>, <a href=Overview.html>multipage HTML</a>. -This is revision 1.3778. +This is revision 1.3780. </p> <p class=copyright><a href=http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Copyright>Copyright</a> © 2009 <a href=http://www.w3.org/><abbr title="World Wide @@ -1349,9 +1349,9 @@ as referring to the document's root element, means the furthest ancestor element node of whatever node is being discussed, or the node itself if it has no ancestors. When the node is a part of the - document, then that is indeed the document's root element; however, - if the node is not currently part of the document tree, the root - element will be an orphaned node.</p><p>A node's <dfn id=home-subtree>home subtree</dfn> is the subtree rooted at that + document, then the node's <a href=#root-element>root element</a> is indeed the + document's root element; however, if the node is not currently part + of the document tree, the root element will be an orphaned node.</p><p>A node's <dfn id=home-subtree>home subtree</dfn> is the subtree rooted at that node's <a href=#root-element>root element</a>.</p><p>The <code>Document</code> of a <code>Node</code> (such as an element) is the <code>Document</code> that the <code>Node</code>'s <code title="">ownerDocument</code> IDL attribute returns.</p><p>When an element's <a href=#root-element>root element</a> is the <a href=#root-element>root
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