Great! Suggestion: one file per chapter (faster, especially on mobile devices).
The TOC either in its own file or before the copyright information would be more convenient, too. I'd expect it to always be the starting point for browsing the spec.
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Dr. Axel Rauschmayer
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On 24.05.2012, at 19:58, Allen Wirfs-Brock <allen@wirfs-brock.com> wrote:
> Ecma International now hosts a normative HTML copy of Ecma-262, Edition 5.1 The ECMAScript Language Specification. The document includes a hyperlinked table of contents and supports external linking to sections listed in the table of contents.
>
> The document may be accessed at http://ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1
>
> This is a permalink to this specific edition. It should be used in any situations where there is a need to link to the normative version of the ECMAScript 5.1 specification. Future editions will received their own edition specific links.
>
> A big thanks to Jason Orendorff for his essential contributions to the production of this HTML version of the specification.
>
> Happy linking,
>
> Allen Wirfs-Brock
> Ecma-262 Project Editor
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