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- Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2017 01:51:29 -0700
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marcoscaceres commented on this pull request. > + <li>If <a>Type</a>(<var>value</var>) is not "string": + <ol> + <li>If <a>Type</a>(<var>value</var>) is not "undefined", <a>issue + a developer warning</a> that the type is not supported. + </li> + <li>Return <code>undefined</code>. + </li> + </ol> + </li> + <li>Return <var>category</var>. + </li> + </ol> + <p> + The category string should be treated as case insensitive. Thus, + <code>sports</code>, <code>Sports</code>, <code>SPORTS</code>, and + <code>SpOrTs</code> are all equivalent. I need to check what we currently normalize... I know we don't normalize some other things, and that got baked into Chrome. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/598#discussion_r132125096
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