Re: feedback on use cases and requirements

Hi Silvia,

> To make some progress, I have just gone ahead and done it.
> I have used the SMIL3 specification rather than what HTML5 proposes. 
> HTML5 includes the SMIL specification, but also has specifications for a 
> week string (which specifices work weeks in the year).

Great, thanks!
I have read the new section "4.3.1.3 Wall-clock time code", it's 
perfect. I have sync the wiki page with the formal grammar in the spec, 
see: http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/wiki/Syntax#Formal_Grammar
Yves, could you please also update the piece of code in the code/ 
directory of the Media Fragments web space?

I note that we are not totally consistent in the way we wrote the formal 
grammar: sometimes we write "1*DIGIT" while sometimes just "2DIGIT". 
This is details, but perhaps we should just be consistent.

> BTW: somebody 
> should put a reference into HTML5 that their dates-and-times spec is 
> based on SMIL3.

Yep, perhaps you could email this either directly Ian or the 
HTML5/WHATWG mailing lists.
Cheers.

   Raphaël

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Received on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 07:34:32 UTC