- From: Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 23:08:29 -0400
- To: Sean Hayes <Sean.Hayes@microsoft.com>
- Cc: Eunice Yu <yonhee.yu@gmail.com>, "public-tt@w3.org" <public-tt@w3.org>
It's been gone from Chrome for a while - I think since about January this year. Safari had it since June 2012. I think Firefox has support in beta. When they release, it's probably time for a new blog post to the TTCG. Silvia. On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Sean Hayes <Sean.Hayes@microsoft.com> wrote: > Is the build flag removed by default now in webkit? > > Ars longa phonemail brevis > ________________________________ > From: Silvia Pfeiffer > Sent: 25/06/2013 21:39 > To: Sean Hayes > Cc: Eunice Yu; public-tt@w3.org > > Subject: Re: Right usage of TTML for video > > On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 2:53 AM, Sean Hayes <Sean.Hayes@microsoft.com> > wrote: >> The linked example are in fact based on the polyfill I wrote, so it should >> work in most modern browsers, I'm pretty certain it was tested against >> Chrome, Safari, Opera and IE down to 6. I recall there were some issues with >> iOS, but I'm not sure what they were now. However I haven't looked at it >> recently. IE10+ is the only publically released browser where captions are >> supported out of the box, and where TTML is supported natively > > <pedantic> > Surely that last sentence means ... "where captions in the TTML format > are supported out of the box". ;-) > </pedantic> > > Silvia.
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