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- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 03:59:23 +0900 (JST)
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hixie: terminology fixes ('DOM attribute' is so last year) (whatwg r4440) http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.3541&r2=1.3542&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=4439&to=4440 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.3541 retrieving revision 1.3542 diff -u -d -r1.3541 -r1.3542 --- Overview.html 11 Dec 2009 18:09:20 -0000 1.3541 +++ Overview.html 11 Dec 2009 18:59:11 -0000 1.3542 @@ -6737,7 +6737,7 @@ attribute on the <code><a href="#htmldocument">HTMLDocument</a></code> interface is defined along with the <code title="attr-dir"><a href="#the-dir-attribute">dir</a></code> content attribute.<h4 id="creating-documents"><span class="secno">3.1.5 </span>Creating documents</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><p><a href="#xml-documents">XML documents</a> can be created from script using the - DOM <code title="dom-DOMImplementation-createDocument">createDocument()</code> + <code title="dom-DOMImplementation-createDocument">createDocument()</code> method on the <code>DOMImplementation</code> interface.<p><a href="#html-documents">HTML documents</a> can be created using the <code title="dom-DOMHTMLImplementation-createHTMLDocument"><a href="#dom-domhtmlimplementation-createhtmldocument">createHTMLDocument()</a></code> method:<pre class="idl">[Supplemental, NoInterfaceObject] interface <dfn id="domhtmlimplementation">DOMHTMLImplementation</dfn> { @@ -10652,9 +10652,9 @@ must <a href="#reflect">reflect</a> the respective content attributes of the same name.</p> - </div><p>The DOM <dfn id="dom-style-disabled" title="dom-style-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn> attribute - behaves as defined <a href="#dom-linkstyle-disabled" title="dom-linkstyle-disabled">for the - alternative style sheets DOM</a>.<p>The <code>LinkStyle</code> interface is also implemented by + </div><p>The <dfn id="dom-style-disabled" title="dom-style-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn> + IDL attribute behaves as defined <a href="#dom-linkstyle-disabled" title="dom-linkstyle-disabled">for the alternative style sheets + DOM</a>.<p>The <code>LinkStyle</code> interface is also implemented by this element; the <a href="#styling">styling processing model</a> defines how. <a href="#refsCSSOM">[CSSOM]</a><div class="example"> @@ -11217,9 +11217,9 @@ <dd> - <p>The value of the DOM <code title="dom-script-text"><a href="#dom-script-text">text</a></code> attribute at the time the - "<a href="#running-a-script">running a script</a>" algorithm was first invoked is - the script source.</p> + <p>The value of the <code title="dom-script-text"><a href="#dom-script-text">text</a></code> + IDL attribute at the time the "<a href="#running-a-script">running a script</a>" + algorithm was first invoked is the script source.</p> </dd> @@ -11437,7 +11437,7 @@ documentation</a>, there are further restrictions on the contents of the element, as described in the section below.<h5 id="inline-documentation-for-external-scripts"><span class="secno">4.3.1.3 </span><dfn title="script documentation">Inline documentation for external scripts</dfn></h5><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><p>If a <code><a href="#script">script</a></code> element's <code title="attr-script-src"><a href="#attr-script-src">src</a></code> attribute is specified, then the contents of the <code><a href="#script">script</a></code> element, if any, must be such - that the value of the DOM <code title="dom-script-text"><a href="#dom-script-text">text</a></code> + that the value of the <code title="dom-script-text"><a href="#dom-script-text">text</a></code> IDL attribute, which is derived from the element's contents, matches the <code title="">documentation</code> production in the following ABNF, the character set for which is Unicode. <a href="#refsABNF">[ABNF]</a><pre>documentation = *( *( space / tab / comment ) [ line-comment ] newline ) @@ -23521,7 +23521,7 @@ roughly at the top of the glyphs in a font, the hanging baseline is where some glyphs like आ are anchored, the middle is half-way between the top of the em square and the bottom of the em square, - the alphabetic baseline is where characters like Á, ÿ, + the alphabetic baseline is where characters like &#x00C1;, ÿ, f, and Ω are anchored, the ideographic baseline is where glyphs like 私 and 達 are anchored, and the bottom of the em square is roughly at the bottom of the glyphs in a
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