Re: LC comment about API for Media Resource related to HTML5

Dear HTML chairs,

Could you please acknowledge our previous email.

Regards,

Thierry michel
Staff contact for the MAWG



Le 13/09/2010 19:00, Thierry MICHEL a écrit :
> Hi,
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> The Media Annotations WG is currently discussing/responding to its LC
> comments.
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> We have send on 01 Jun 2010 a schedule, and asked the HTML WG if it
> would fit your agenda. No response, which we interpret as "our schedule
> is fine" ;-)
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> Then on 09 Jun 2010, we have sent the official Last Call Working Draft
> transition announcement [2] for the following two Recommendation Track
> specifications:
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> * API for Media Resource 1.0
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-mediaont-api-1.0-20100608
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> * Ontology for Media Resource 1.0
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-mediaont-10-20100608
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> The Last Call period for these documents ended on July 11, 2010.
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> We haven't received your review from the HTML WG. Could you please let
> us know that you have no comments on these documents.
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> Furthermore, today we have a specific issue of binding between HTML5 and
> MAWG needed.
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> We have received a substantial comment [3] about the API for Media
> Resource 1.0 as follows:
> "Example on how to introduce this in HTML5 by making the
> HTMLMediaElement inherit from the MediaResource interface:" This
> shouldn't be an example. If a user agent is expected to expose this
> interface on media elements, then this has to be a MUST, possibly using
> an "implements" statement.
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> This LC comment refers to section "3.1 MediaResource interface"
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-mediaont-api-1.0-20100608/#mediaresource-interface
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> and more specifically about the example provided in section
> "4. Usage examples"
> Example 1: Return the name of the director of the movie "Apocalypse now".
> //assume that the video elements in HTML5 inherit from the MediaResource
> interface
> video = document.getElementsByTagName("video");
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> Stating a MUST in our spec seems unreliable, regarding the current
> advancement of HTML5.
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> What is needed to get an object that implements the interface,
> HTMLMediaElement and inheritance issue from the MediaResource interface
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> Thank you for your advise on this issue.
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> Thierry,
> on behalf of the MAWG.
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> [1]
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-annotation/2010Jun/0023.html
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> [2]
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-annotation/2010Jun/0023.html
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> [3]
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-media-annotation/2010Aug/0017.html
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Received on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 12:49:28 UTC