- From: poot <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:18:23 +0900 (JST)
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hixie: terminology fix (whatwg r4294) http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.3429&r2=1.3430&f=h http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=4293&to=4294 =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.3429 retrieving revision 1.3430 diff -u -d -r1.3429 -r1.3430 --- Overview.html 23 Oct 2009 06:07:35 -0000 1.3429 +++ Overview.html 23 Oct 2009 06:09:32 -0000 1.3430 @@ -1641,7 +1641,7 @@ sometimes called an <i>Internet media type</i> in protocol literature. The term <i>media type</i> in this specification is used to refer to the type of media intended for presentation, as used by - the CSS specifications. <a href="#refsRFC2046">[RFC2046]</a> <a href="#refsMQ">[MQ]</a><p>A string is a <dfn id="valid-mime-type">valid MIME type</dfn> if it matches the <code title="">media-type</code> token defined in section 3.7 "Media + the CSS specifications. <a href="#refsRFC2046">[RFC2046]</a> <a href="#refsMQ">[MQ]</a><p>A string is a <dfn id="valid-mime-type">valid MIME type</dfn> if it matches the <code title="">media-type</code> rule defined in section 3.7 "Media Types" of RFC 2616. <a href="#refsHTTP">[HTTP]</a><h4 id="xml"><span class="secno">2.1.2 </span>XML</h4><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><p id="html-namespace">To ease migration from HTML to XHTML, UAs conforming to this specification will place elements in HTML in the <code>http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml</code> namespace, at least for
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