- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 18:17:47 +0900 (JST)
- To: public-html-diffs@w3.org
A variety of editorial fixes. Note also the minor change to document.charset. (whatwg r3182) Diffs for this change per section: http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#enumerated-attribute http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#dom-document-compatmode http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#dom-document-charset http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#index http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#valid-week-string http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#dom-section-cite http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#week-number-of-the-last-day http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#the-pattern-attribute http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#numbers http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#weeks http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.1.2336.html#dom-document-characterset http://people.w3.org/mike/diffs/html5/spec/Overview.diff.html http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.2335&r2=1.2336&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=3181&to=3182 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.2335 retrieving revision 1.2336 diff -u -d -r1.2335 -r1.2336 --- Overview.html 3 Jun 2009 07:33:46 -0000 1.2335 +++ Overview.html 3 Jun 2009 09:16:10 -0000 1.2336 @@ -2036,15 +2036,7 @@ be ignored.<p>When the attribute is <em>not</em> specified, if there is a <i>missing value default</i> state defined, then that is the state represented by the (missing) attribute. Otherwise, the absence of - the attribute means that there is no state represented.<p class="note">The empty string can be one of the keywords in some - cases. For example the <code title="attr-contenteditable"><a href="#attr-contenteditable">contenteditable</a></code> attribute has - two states: <i>true</i>, matching the <code title="">true</code> - keyword and the empty string, <i>false</i>, matching <code title="">false</code> and all other keywords (it's the <i>invalid - value default</i>). It could further be thought of as having a - third state <i>inherit</i>, which would be the default when the - attribute is not specified at all (the <i>missing value - default</i>), but for various reasons that isn't the way this - specification actually defines it.<h4 id="numbers"><span class="secno">2.4.4 </span>Numbers</h4><h5 id="non-negative-integers"><span class="secno">2.4.4.1 </span>Non-negative integers</h5><p>A string is a <dfn id="valid-non-negative-integer">valid non-negative integer</dfn> if it + the attribute means that there is no state represented.<p class="note">The empty string can be a valid keyword.<h4 id="numbers"><span class="secno">2.4.4 </span>Numbers</h4><h5 id="non-negative-integers"><span class="secno">2.4.4.1 </span>Non-negative integers</h5><p>A string is a <dfn id="valid-non-negative-integer">valid non-negative integer</dfn> if it consists of one or more characters in the range U+0030 DIGIT ZERO (0) to U+0039 DIGIT NINE (9).<p>A <a href="#valid-non-negative-integer">valid non-negative integer</a> represents the number that is represented in base ten by that string of digits.<div class="impl"> @@ -3420,17 +3412,17 @@ (1969-12-29) is defined as week number 1 in week-year 1970. Consecutive weeks are numbered sequentially. The week before the number 1 week in a week-year is the last week in the previous - week-year, and vice versa. <a href="#references">[GREGORIAN]</a><p>A week-year with a number <var title="">year</var> that - corresponds to a year <var title="">year</var> in the proleptic - Gregorian calendar that has a Thursday as its first day (January - 1st), and a week-year <var title="">year</var> where <var title="">year</var> is a number divisible by 400, or a number - divisible by 4 but not by 100, has 53 weeks. All other week-years - have 52 weeks.<p>The <dfn id="week-number-of-the-last-day">week number of the last day</dfn> of a week-year with 53 + week-year, and vice versa. <a href="#references">[GREGORIAN]</a><p>A week-year with a number <var title="">year</var> has 53 weeks + if it corresponds to a year <var title="">year</var> in the + proleptic Gregorian calendar that has a Thursday as its first day + (January 1st), and a week-year <var title="">year</var> where <var title="">year</var> is a number divisible by 400, or a number + divisible by 4 but not by 100. All other week-years have 52 + weeks.<p>The <dfn id="week-number-of-the-last-day">week number of the last day</dfn> of a week-year with 53 weeks is 53; the week number of the last day of a week-year with 52 weeks is 52.<p class="note">The week-year number of a particular day can be different than the number of the year that contains that day in the - proleptic Gregorian calendar. The first week in a week-year <var title="">year</var> is the week that contains the first Thursday of - the Gregorian year <var title="">year</var>.<p>A string is a <dfn id="valid-week-string">valid week string</dfn> representing a + proleptic Gregorian calendar. The first week in a week-year <var title="">y</var> is the week that contains the first Thursday of + the Gregorian year <var title="">y</var>.<p>A string is a <dfn id="valid-week-string">valid week string</dfn> representing a week-year <var title="">year</var> and week <var title="">week</var> if it consists of the following components in the given order:<ol><li>Four or more <a href="#concept-datetime-digit" title="concept-datetime-digit">digits</a>, representing <var title="">year</var>, where <var title="">year</var> > 0</li> @@ -6829,7 +6821,7 @@ <p>Returns the <a href="#document-s-character-encoding">document's character encoding</a>.</p> <p>Can be set, to dynamically change the <a href="#document-s-character-encoding">document's character encoding</a>.</p> - <p>New values that are not IANA-registered aliases are ignored.</p> + <p>New values that are not IANA-registered aliases supported by the user agent are ignored.</p> </dd> <dt><var title="">document</var> . <code title="dom-document-characterSet"><a href="#dom-document-characterset">characterSet</a></code></dt> @@ -6854,9 +6846,10 @@ <p>The <dfn id="dom-document-charset" title="dom-document-charset"><code>charset</code></dfn> DOM attribute must, on getting, return the preferred MIME name of the <a href="#document-s-character-encoding">document's character encoding</a>. On setting, if the - new value is an IANA-registered alias for a character encoding, the - <a href="#document-s-character-encoding">document's character encoding</a> must be set to that - character encoding. (Otherwise, nothing happens.)</p> + new value is an IANA-registered alias for a character encoding + supported by the user agent, the <a href="#document-s-character-encoding">document's character + encoding</a> must be set to that character encoding. (Otherwise, + nothing happens.)</p> <p>The <dfn id="dom-document-characterset" title="dom-document-characterSet"><code>characterSet</code></dfn> DOM attribute must, on getting, return the preferred MIME name of @@ -11144,7 +11137,7 @@ </section> <section> <h1>Granny Smith</h1> - <p>These juicy, green apples and make a great filling for + <p>These juicy, green apples make a great filling for apple pies.</p> </section> </article></pre> @@ -29344,7 +29337,7 @@ </label> </pre> <p>...could cause the UA to display an alert such as:</p> - <pre><samp> part number is a digit followed by three uppercase letters. + <pre><samp>A part number is a digit followed by three uppercase letters. You cannot complete this form until the field is correct.</samp></pre> </div><p>When a control has a <code>pattern</code> attribute, the <code><a href="#the-title-element">title</a></code> attribute, if used, must describe the pattern. @@ -64632,6 +64625,7 @@ Geoffrey Garen, Geoffrey Sneddon, George Lund, + Giovanni Campagna, Greg Botten, Greg Houston, Grey,
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