CSSOM-related cleanup. The term 'alternative style sheet sets' is no longer cross-referenced because it will be defined in the CSSOM spec (blocked on CSSOM and PMS-cross-spec-xrefs). (whatwg r3265)

CSSOM-related cleanup. The term 'alternative style sheet sets' is no
longer cross-referenced because it will be defined in the CSSOM spec
(blocked on CSSOM and PMS-cross-spec-xrefs). (whatwg r3265)

http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.2412&r2=1.2413&f=h
http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=3264&to=3265

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RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v
retrieving revision 1.2412
retrieving revision 1.2413
diff -u -d -r1.2412 -r1.2413
--- Overview.html 15 Jun 2009 23:59:00 -0000 1.2412
+++ Overview.html 16 Jun 2009 00:09:23 -0000 1.2413
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
    <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="a-vocabulary-and-associated-apis-for-html-and-xhtml">A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML</h2>
    <!--ZZZ:-->
    <!--<h2 class="no-num no-toc">W3C Working Draft 23 April 2009</h2>-->
-   <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="editor-s-draft-date-1-january-1970">Editor's Draft 15 June 2009</h2>
+   <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="editor-s-draft-date-1-january-1970">Editor's Draft 16 June 2009</h2>
    <!--:ZZZ-->
    <dl><!-- ZZZ: update the month/day (twice), (un)comment out
     <dt>This Version:</dt>
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
   track.
   <!--ZZZ:-->
   <!--This specification is the 23 April 2009 Working Draft.-->
-  This specification is the 15 June 2009 Editor's Draft.
+  This specification is the 16 June 2009 Editor's Draft.
   <!--:ZZZ-->
   </p><!-- UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THE PRECEDING PARAGRAPH TO BE REMOVED OR EDITED WITHOUT TALKING TO IAN FIRST --><!-- relationship to other work (required) --><p>This specification is also being produced by the <a href="http://www.whatwg.org/">WHATWG</a>. The two specifications are
   identical from the table of contents onwards.</p><!-- UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH TO BE REMOVED OR EDITED WITHOUT TALKING TO IAN FIRST --><!-- UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THE PRECEDING PARAGRAPH TO BE REMOVED OR EDITED WITHOUT TALKING TO IAN FIRST --><!-- context and rationale (required) --><p>This specification is intended to replace (be a new version of)
@@ -8490,7 +8490,7 @@
   attribute gives the title of the link. With one exception, it is
   purely advisory. The value is text. The exception is for style sheet
   links, where the <code title="attr-link-title"><a href="#attr-link-title">title</a></code>
-  attribute defines <a href="#alternative-style-sheet-sets">alternative style sheet sets</a>.<p class="note">The <code title="attr-link-title"><a href="#attr-link-title">title</a></code>
+  attribute defines <span>alternative style sheet sets</span>.<p class="note">The <code title="attr-link-title"><a href="#attr-link-title">title</a></code>
   attribute on <code><a href="#the-link-element">link</a></code> elements differs from the global
   <code title="attr-title"><a href="#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute of most other
   elements in that a link without a title does not inherit the title
@@ -8855,8 +8855,8 @@
 
    <dd>
 
-    <p>This pragma sets the name of the default <a href="#alternative-style-sheet-sets" title="alternative style sheet sets">alternative style sheet
-    set</a>.</p>
+    <p>This pragma sets the name of the default <span title="alternative style sheet sets">alternative style sheet
+    set</span>.</p>
 
     <div class="impl">
 
@@ -9127,7 +9127,7 @@
   with parameters, that designates a styling language. <a href="#references">[RFC2046]</a> If the attribute is absent, the
   type defaults to <code>text/css</code>. <a href="#references">[RFC2138]</a><div class="impl">
 
-  <!-- XXX this is the second time we have this paragraph here... -->
+  <!-- this paragraph is also present in the <script> section -->
   <p>When examining types to determine if they support the language,
   user agents must not ignore unknown MIME parameters &mdash; types
   with unknown parameters must be assumed to be unsupported.</p>
@@ -9160,11 +9160,10 @@
   styles must, if applied, be applied to the entire document.</p>
 
   </div><p id="title-on-style">The <dfn id="attr-style-title" title="attr-style-title"><code>title</code></dfn> attribute on
-  <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> elements defines <a href="#alternative-style-sheet-sets">alternative style sheet
-  sets</a>. If the <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> element has no <code title="attr-style-title"><a href="#attr-style-title">title</a></code> attribute, then it has no
+  <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> elements defines <span>alternative style sheet
+  sets</span>. If the <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> element has no <code title="attr-style-title"><a href="#attr-style-title">title</a></code> attribute, then it has no
   title; the <code title="attr-title"><a href="#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute of
-  ancestors does not apply to the <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> element.</p><!--
-  XXX xref --><p class="note">The <code title="attr-style-title"><a href="#attr-style-title">title</a></code>
+  ancestors does not apply to the <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> element. <a href="#references">[CSSOM]</a><p class="note">The <code title="attr-style-title"><a href="#attr-style-title">title</a></code>
   attribute on <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> elements, like the <code title="attr-link-title"><a href="#attr-link-title">title</a></code> attribute on <code><a href="#the-link-element">link</a></code>
   elements, differs from the global <code title="attr-title"><a href="#the-title-attribute">title</a></code> attribute in that a
   <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> block without a title does not inherit the title
@@ -9261,10 +9260,11 @@
    <dt>The style sheet title (<code title="dom-stylesheet-title">title</code> DOM attribute)</dt>
 
    <dd><p>The title must be the same as the value of the element's
-   <code title="dom-title"><a href="#dom-title">title</a></code> content attribute. If the
-   attribute is absent, then the style sheet does not have a
-   title. The title is used for defining <dfn id="alternative-style-sheet-sets">alternative style sheet
-   sets</dfn>.</dd>
+   <code title="dom-title"><a href="#dom-title">title</a></code> content attribute, if the
+   attribute is present and has a non-empty value. If the attribute is
+   absent or its value is the empty string, then the style sheet does
+   not have a title. The title is used for defining <span>alternative
+   style sheet sets</span>.</dd>
 
   </dl><p>The <dfn id="dom-linkstyle-disabled" title="dom-LinkStyle-disabled"><code>disabled</code></dfn> DOM
   attribute on <code><a href="#the-link-element">link</a></code> and <code><a href="#the-style-element">style</a></code> elements must
@@ -9274,13 +9274,12 @@
   getting, and forward the new value to that same attribute on
   setting.</p>
 
-  <!-- <p class="XXX">Need more here - defining preferred
-  stylesheets, alternative stylesheets, persistent stylesheets, ordering
-  of stylesheets, dynamic additions/removals, how it maps to
-  .styleSheets, HTTP Link: headers, and the stuff about the alternative
-  stylesheet API.</p> XXX that will all be covered by Anne's spec -->
-  <!--XXX empty title attribute is equivalent to missing attribute for
-  purposes of alternative style sheet processing -->
+  <!-- [CSSOM] covers the following: the term "alternative style sheet
+  sets", the term "default style sheet set", preferred stylesheets,
+  alternative stylesheets, persistent stylesheets, ordering of
+  stylesheets, dynamic additions/removals, window.styleSheets, style
+  sheets given by HTTP Link: headers, and the alternative stylesheet
+  API -->
 
   <p id="alternate-style-sheets">The rules for handling alternative
   style sheets are defined in the CSS object model specification. <a href="#references">[CSSOM]</a></p>
@@ -9879,6 +9878,7 @@
 
   <p>User agents may support other MIME types and other languages.</p>
 
+  <!-- this paragraph is also present in the <style> section -->
   <p>When examining types to determine if they support the language,
   user agents must not ignore unknown MIME parameters &mdash; types
   with unknown parameters must be assumed to be unsupported.</p>

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