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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=25358 --- Comment #7 from spiritRKS1910 <crimsteam@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Gary Kacmarcik from comment #5) > OTOH, if you know of a source where this information (for all browsers) > exists, I would love to update these tables to include that info (and make > it clear that the tables described trusted events only). I don't have that info. At now we have a lot of events and hard to verify, because HTML5 very flattens some of them, and of course there are other specifications that use these events (with inaccurate descriptions too). Just only inform that now this tables are not consistent with either the trusted or untrusted of cases. Taking into account the untrusted cases unnecessarily obscured this tables, we can read IDL def and see whats going on, but trusted cases is not so obvious and requires more effort, which I think is worth to bear to make it right. In free time I can collect all the weird cases in one place (that caught my attention), but in reality it would require more work. Something can be add, something remove, but perhaps it would be better than the current state of these tables. (In reply to Gary Kacmarcik from comment #6) >Argh! I just noticed that the table in 5.1.1 does say "Trusted event target types" at the top of the column. That is why I proposed to take into account only trusted cases (Comment 2). https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=25357#c2 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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