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hixie: readd annotations http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/html5/spec/Overview.html?r1=1.3980&r2=1.3981&f=h =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/html5/spec/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.3980 retrieving revision 1.3981 diff -u -d -r1.3980 -r1.3981 --- Overview.html 2 Apr 2010 21:44:52 -0000 1.3980 +++ Overview.html 2 Apr 2010 21:49:48 -0000 1.3981 @@ -1249,14 +1249,14 @@ <li><a class="no-num" href="#events-0">Events</a></ol></li> <li><a class="no-num" href="#references">References</a></li> <li><a class="no-num" href="#acknowledgements">Acknowledgements</a></ol> -<!--end-toc--><hr><h2 id="introduction"><span class="secno">1 </span>Introduction</h2><h3 id="background"><span class="secno">1.1 </span>Background</h3><p><i>This section is non-normative.</i><p>The World Wide Web's markup language has always been HTML. HTML +<!--end-toc--><hr><h2 id="introduction"><span class="secno">1 </span>Introduction</h2><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><h3 id="background"><span class="secno">1.1 </span>Background</h3><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i><p><i>This section is non-normative.</i><p>The World Wide Web's markup language has always been HTML. HTML was primarily designed as a language for semantically describing scientific documents, although its general design and adaptations over the years have enabled it to be used to describe a number of other types of documents.<p>The main area that has not been adequately addressed by HTML is a vague subject referred to as Web Applications. This specification attempts to rectify this, while at the same time updating the HTML [...5644 lines suppressed...] <th> Interface <th> Description @@ -66851,7 +66851,7 @@ </table><p class="note">See also <a href="#mediaevents">media element events</a>, <a href="#appcacheevents">application cache events</a>, - and <a href="#dndevents">drag-and-drop events</a>.<h2 class="no-num" id="references">References</h2><!--REFS--><p>All references are normative unless marked "Non-normative".</p><!-- Dates are only included for standards older than the Web, + and <a href="#dndevents">drag-and-drop events</a>.<h2 class="no-num" id="references">References</h2><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Implemented and widely deployed</i></p><!--REFS--><p>All references are normative unless marked "Non-normative".</p><!-- Dates are only included for standards older than the Web, because the newer ones keep changing. --><dl><dt id="refs2DCONTEXT">[2DCONTEXT]</dt> <dd><cite><a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/2dcontext/">HTML Canvas 2D Context</a></cite>, I. Hickson. W3C.</dd> @@ -67436,7 +67436,7 @@ - </dl><h2 class="no-num" id="acknowledgements">Acknowledgements</h2><!-- ACKS --><p>Thanks to + </dl><h2 class="no-num" id="acknowledgements">Acknowledgements</h2><p class="XXX annotation"><b>Status: </b><i>Last call for comments</i></p><!-- ACKS --><p>Thanks to Aankhen, Aaron Boodman,
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