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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=25485 --- Comment #2 from spiritRKS1910 <crimsteam@gmail.com> --- <garykac> If we remove the stuff covered in DOM4, then we remove Sections 3 and 4 (and a lot of glossary items) In my opinion Section 3 is very helpful. DOM4 is economical in descriptions and has only two algorithms, but Section 3 explains everything in more detail (and other concepts, like synchronous/asynchronous, Activation triggers and behavior, etc...), has nice dispatched diagrams, just a good description for beginners (I am writing this from my own perspective and experience). Trying to understand all the basic things based only on the DOM4 (or HTML5) is difficult. Will be better just fit the text to the terminology DOM4, but not remove all. Section 4 has nice diagram for interface inheritance which is also very useful, but descriptions for basic interfaces are unnecessary (you describe everything more details, but this info in most cases can be deduced directly from the DOM algorithms). It's my small advice, both documents in some way complement each other (if we take into account the event processing). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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