- From: Jeffrey Yasskin <notifications@github.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 09:41:20 -0700
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> - user's intent. Subsequent uses of |descriptor|'s <a>permission state</a>
> - with the same <a>current settings object</a> must return the same value,
> - unless the UA receives <a>new information about the user's intent</a>.
> + |descriptor|'s <dfn export lt="permission state|state">permission state
> + </dfn> is one of {{"granted"}}, {{"prompt"}}, or {{"denied"}},
> + indicating respectively if the calling algorithm should:
> + </p>
> +
> + <ul>
> + <li>succeed without prompting the user ({{"granted"}}),</li>
> + <li>show the user a prompt to decide whether to succeed ({{"prompt"}}),</li>
> + <li>or fail without prompting the user ({{"denied"}}).</li>
> + </ul>
> +
> + <p>
> + The UA returns whichever of these values most accurately reflects the user's
I intended these paragraphs to be the algorithm that determines "|descriptor|'s permission state". Obviously that wasn't clear enough. Should we say "|descriptor|'s permission state is the result of the following algorithm"?
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