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Update of /sources/public/html5/spec-author-view
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	spec.html 
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Define <command command='foo'> to reference other commands (whatwg r6995)

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+<!doctype html>
+<html lang="en-US-x-Hixie"><head><meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"><title>HTML5: Edition for Web Authors</title><link href="whatwg.css" rel="stylesheet"><style type="text/css">
+   pre { margin-left: 2em; white-space: pre-wrap; }
+   h2 { margin: 3em 0 1em 0; }
+   h3 { margin: 2.5em 0 1em 0; }
+   h4 { margin: 2.5em 0 0.75em 0; }
+   h5, h6 { margin: 2.5em 0 1em; }
+   h1 + h2, h1 + h2 + h2 { margin: 0.75em 0 0.75em; }
+   h2 + h3, h3 + h4, h4 + h5, h5 + h6 { margin-top: 0.5em; }
+   p { margin: 1em 0; }
+   hr:not(.top) { display: block; background: none; border: none; padding: 0; margin: 2em 0; height: auto; }
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+  and
+  Øistein E. Andersen,
+
+  for their useful comments, both large and small, that have led to
+  changes to this specification over the years.</p><p>Thanks also to everyone who has ever posted about HTML to their
+  blogs, public mailing lists, or forums, including all the
+  contributors to the <a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/lists/">various W3C HTML WG
+  lists</a> and the <a href="http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list">various WHATWG lists</a>.
+
+  </p><p>Special thanks to Richard Williamson for creating the first
+  implementation of <code><a href="#the-canvas-element" id="canvas_30">canvas</a></code> in Safari, from which the
+  canvas feature was designed.</p><p>Special thanks also to the Microsoft employees who first
+  implemented the event-based drag-and-drop mechanism, <code title="attr-contenteditable"><a href="#attr-contenteditable" id="contenteditable_3">contenteditable</a></code>, and other
+  features first widely deployed by the Windows Internet Explorer
+  browser.</p><p>Thanks to the many sources that provided inspiration for the
+  examples used in the specification.</p><p>Thanks also to the Microsoft blogging community for some ideas,
+  to the attendees of the W3C Workshop on Web Applications and
+  Compound Documents for inspiration, to the #mrt crew, the #mrt.no
+  crew, and the #whatwg crew, and to Pillar and Hedral for their ideas
+  and support.</p></body></html>

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