html5/spec-author-view Overview.html,1.719,1.720 content-models.html,1.22,1.23 spec.html,1.724,1.725

Update of /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view
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Modified Files:
	Overview.html content-models.html spec.html 
Log Message:
readability (whatwg r4776)

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Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view/Overview.html,v
retrieving revision 1.719
retrieving revision 1.720
diff -u -d -r1.719 -r1.720
--- Overview.html	18 Feb 2010 02:46:53 -0000	1.719
+++ Overview.html	18 Feb 2010 03:37:01 -0000	1.720
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
    </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 1.3821.
+This is revision 1.3824.
    </p> 
    <p class="copyright"><a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Copyright">Copyright</a>
    &#169; 2009 <a href="http://www.w3.org/"><abbr title="World Wide

Index: content-models.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view/content-models.html,v
retrieving revision 1.22
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diff -u -d -r1.22 -r1.23
--- content-models.html	17 Feb 2010 07:47:01 -0000	1.22
+++ content-models.html	18 Feb 2010 03:37:01 -0000	1.23
@@ -319,10 +319,10 @@
   documents, these contexts could be inside elements from other
   namespaces, if those elements are defined as providing the relevant
   contexts.</p><div class="example">
-   <p>The Atom specification defines the Atom <code title="">content</code> element, when its <code title="">type</code> attribute has the value <code title="">xhtml</code>, as requiring that it contains a single HTML
-   <code><a href="grouping-content.html#the-div-element">div</a></code> element. Thus, a <code><a href="grouping-content.html#the-div-element">div</a></code> element is
-   allowed in that context, even though this is not explicitly
-   normatively stated by this specification. <a href="references.html#refsATOM">[ATOM]</a></p>
+   <p>For example, the Atom specification defines a <code title="">content</code> element. When its <code title="">type</code> attribute has the value <code title="">xhtml</code>, the Atom specification requires that it
+   contain a single HTML <code><a href="grouping-content.html#the-div-element">div</a></code> element. Thus, a
+   <code><a href="grouping-content.html#the-div-element">div</a></code> element is allowed in that context, even though
+   this is not explicitly normatively stated by this specification. <a href="references.html#refsATOM">[ATOM]</a></p>
   </div><p>In addition, <a href="infrastructure.html#html-elements">HTML elements</a> may be orphan nodes
   (i.e. without a parent node).</p><div class="example">
 

Index: spec.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view/spec.html,v
retrieving revision 1.724
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diff -u -d -r1.724 -r1.725
--- spec.html	18 Feb 2010 02:46:53 -0000	1.724
+++ spec.html	18 Feb 2010 03:37:01 -0000	1.725
@@ -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 1.3821.
+This is revision 1.3824.
    </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
@@ -3138,10 +3138,10 @@
   documents, these contexts could be inside elements from other
   namespaces, if those elements are defined as providing the relevant
   contexts.</p><div class=example>
-   <p>The Atom specification defines the Atom <code title="">content</code> element, when its <code title="">type</code> attribute has the value <code title="">xhtml</code>, as requiring that it contains a single HTML
-   <code><a href=#the-div-element>div</a></code> element. Thus, a <code><a href=#the-div-element>div</a></code> element is
-   allowed in that context, even though this is not explicitly
-   normatively stated by this specification. <a href=#refsATOM>[ATOM]</a></p>
+   <p>For example, the Atom specification defines a <code title="">content</code> element. When its <code title="">type</code> attribute has the value <code title="">xhtml</code>, the Atom specification requires that it
+   contain a single HTML <code><a href=#the-div-element>div</a></code> element. Thus, a
+   <code><a href=#the-div-element>div</a></code> element is allowed in that context, even though
+   this is not explicitly normatively stated by this specification. <a href=#refsATOM>[ATOM]</a></p>
   </div><p>In addition, <a href=#html-elements>HTML elements</a> may be orphan nodes
   (i.e. without a parent node).</p><div class=example>
 

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