- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:16:44 +0900 (JST)
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hixie: Fix use of <i>, <em>, punctuation. Add note to <em> section. (whatwg r3394) http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/webstorage/Overview.html?r1=1.50&r2=1.51&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=3393&to=3394 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/webstorage/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.50 retrieving revision 1.51 diff -u -d -r1.50 -r1.51 --- Overview.html 13 Jul 2009 03:15:34 -0000 1.50 +++ Overview.html 13 Jul 2009 11:16:28 -0000 1.51 @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ being retrieved (e.g. by author script), and is said to be <em>setting</em> when a new value is assigned to it.<p>The term "JavaScript" is used to refer to ECMA262, rather than the official term ECMAScript, since the term JavaScript is more - widely known. <a href="#references">[ECMA262]</a><h2 id="storage"><span class="secno">3 </span>Storing name/value pairs</h2><h3 id="introduction"><span class="secno">3.1 </span>Introduction</h3><p><em>This section is non-normative.</em><p>This specification introduces two related mechanisms, similar to + widely known. <a href="#references">[ECMA262]</a><h2 id="storage"><span class="secno">3 </span>Storing name/value pairs</h2><h3 id="introduction"><span class="secno">3.1 </span>Introduction</h3><p><i>This section is non-normative.</i><p>This specification introduces two related mechanisms, similar to HTTP session cookies, for storing structured data on the client side. <a href="#references">[RFC2109]</a> <a href="#references">[RFC2965]</a><p>The first is designed for scenarios where the user is carrying out a single transaction, but could be carrying out multiple @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ XXX should make it clear that UAs should treat data as sensitive and should delete it properly when it is deleted - --><h3 id="introduction-0"><span class="secno">4.1 </span>Introduction</h3><p><em>This section is non-normative.</em><p class="XXX">...</p><!-- include an example that does something like the following to show + --><h3 id="introduction-0"><span class="secno">4.1 </span>Introduction</h3><p><i>This section is non-normative.</i><p class="XXX">...</p><!-- include an example that does something like the following to show you should never embed strings straight into the statement, even when you have a variable and unknowable number of literals coming: var q = "";
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