- From: Ian Hickson via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 23:32:02 +0000
- To: public-html-commits@w3.org
Update of /sources/public/html5/spec
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv2453
Modified Files:
Overview.html
Log Message:
Remove mention of DOM Range (whatwg r6886)
Index: Overview.html
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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
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@@ -3203,6 +3203,8 @@
<li>The concept of <dfn id="base-url-change-steps">base URL change steps</dfn> and the definition of what happens when an element is <dfn id="affected-by-a-base-url-change">affected by a base URL change</dfn>.</li>
<li>The concept of an element's <dfn id="concept-id" title="concept-id">unique identifier (ID)</dfn>.</li>
+ <li>The concept of a DOM <dfn id="concept-range" title="concept-range">range</dfn>.</li>
+
</ul><p>The term <dfn id="throw">throw</dfn> in this specification is used as
defined in the DOM Core specification. The following
<code><a href="#domexception">DOMException</a></code> types are defined in the DOM Core
@@ -3246,16 +3248,14 @@
<li><dfn id="event-click" title="event-click"><code>click</code></dfn> event</li>
</ul><p>In addition, user agents must implement the features defined in
- the DOM Range, DOM Parsing and Serialization specification, HTML
+ the DOM Parsing and Serialization specification, HTML
Editing APIs, and UndoManager and DOM Transaction specifications
that apply to their conformance class.
- <a href="#refsDOMRANGE">[DOMRANGE]</a>
<a href="#refsDOMPARSING">[DOMPARSING]</a>
<a href="#refsEDITING">[EDITING]</a>
<a href="#refsUNDO">[UNDO]</a>
</p>
-
<p>The following features are defined in the DOM Parsing and
Serialization specification: <a href="#refsDOMPARSING">[DOMPARSING]</a></p>
@@ -10426,14 +10426,16 @@
</div><p>When a transparent element has no parent, then the part of its
content model that is "transparent" must instead be treated as
accepting any <a href="#flow-content">flow content</a>.<h5 id="paragraphs"><span class="secno">3.2.5.3 </span>Paragraphs</h5><p class="note">The term <a href="#paragraph">paragraph</a> as defined in this
- section is distinct from (though related to) the <code><a href="#the-p-element">p</a></code>
- element defined later. The <a href="#paragraph">paragraph</a> concept defined
- here is used to describe how to interpret documents.<p>A <dfn id="paragraph">paragraph</dfn> is typically a run of <a href="#phrasing-content">phrasing
+ section is used for more than just the definition of the
+ <code><a href="#the-p-element">p</a></code> element. The <a href="#paragraph">paragraph</a> concept defined
+ here is used to describe how to interpret documents. The
+ <code><a href="#the-p-element">p</a></code> element is merely one of several ways of marking up a
+ <a href="#paragraph">paragraph</a>.</p><p>A <dfn id="paragraph">paragraph</dfn> is typically a run of <a href="#phrasing-content">phrasing
content</a> that forms a block of text with one or more sentences
- that discuss a particular topic, as in typography, but can also be
- used for more general thematic grouping. For instance, an address is
- also a paragraph, as is a part of a form, a byline, or a stanza in a
- poem.<div class="example">
+ that discuss a particular topic, as in typography, but can also
+ be used for more general thematic grouping. For instance, an address
+ is also a paragraph, as is a part of a form, a byline, or a stanza
+ in a poem.<div class="example">
<p>In the following example, there are two paragraphs in a
section. There is also a heading, which contains phrasing content
@@ -54936,7 +54938,7 @@
</div><h4 id="editing-apis"><span class="secno">7.5.4 </span>Editing APIs</h4><p>The definition of the terms <dfn id="active-range">active range</dfn>, <dfn id="editing-host">editing
host</dfn>, and <dfn id="editable">editable</dfn>, the user interface requirements
of elements that are <a href="#editing-host" title="editing host">editing hosts</a>
- or <a href="#editable">editable</a>, and the
+ or <a href="#editable">editable</a>, the
<dfn id="execCommand" title="dom-document-execCommand"><code>execCommand()</code></dfn>,
<dfn id="dom-document-querycommandenabled" title="dom-document-queryCommandEnabled"><code>queryCommandEnabled()</code></dfn>,
@@ -54945,10 +54947,10 @@
<dfn id="dom-document-querycommandsupported" title="dom-document-queryCommandSupported"><code>queryCommandSupported()</code></dfn>, and
<dfn id="dom-document-querycommandvalue" title="dom-document-queryCommandValue"><code>queryCommandValue()</code></dfn>
- methods are defined in the HTML Editing APIs specification. Text
- selections are defined in the DOM Range specification. The
- interaction of editing and the undo/redo features in user agents is
- defined by the UndoManager and DOM Transaction specification. <a href="#refsEDITING">[EDITING]</a> <a href="#refsDOMRANGE">[DOMRANGE]</a> <a href="#refsUNDO">[UNDO]</a></p><h4 id="spelling-and-grammar-checking"><span class="secno">7.5.5 </span>Spelling and grammar checking</h4><div class="impl">
+ methods, and text selections are defined in the HTML Editing APIs
+ specification. The interaction of editing and the undo/redo features
+ in user agents is defined by the UndoManager and DOM Transaction
+ specification. <a href="#refsEDITING">[EDITING]</a> <a href="#refsUNDO">[UNDO]</a></p><h4 id="spelling-and-grammar-checking"><span class="secno">7.5.5 </span>Spelling and grammar checking</h4><div class="impl">
<p>User agents can support the checking of spelling and grammar of
editable text, either in form controls (such as the value of
@@ -73661,9 +73663,6 @@
<dt id="refsDOMPARSING">[DOMPARSING]</dt>
<dd><cite><a href="http://html5.org/specs/dom-parsing.html">DOM Parsing and Serialization</a></cite>, Ms2ger. html5.org.</dd>
- <dt id="refsDOMRANGE">[DOMRANGE]</dt>
- <dd><cite><a href="http://html5.org/specs/dom-range.html">DOM Range</a></cite>, A. Gregor, Ms2ger. html5.org.</dd>
-
<dt id="refsDOT">[DOT]</dt>
<dd>(Non-normative) <cite><a href="http://www.graphviz.org/content/dot-language">The DOT Language</a></cite>. Graphviz.</dd>
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