- From: Joshua Bell <notifications@github.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 17:59:46 -0700
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Received on Friday, 12 May 2017 01:00:22 UTC
I went through all of the examples. Where natural language is used in strings (e.g. "Alice", "Bedrock Nights") I did not see anywhere that behavior would change if the strings were modified (direction, script, etc) other than where uniqueness was asserted. For example, none of the examples asserted that a particular ordering would be used. I realize that's not much of an assertion. Also, the examples are always bare code - there's no surrounding HTML to mark up with language/direction. So... I don't think there's anything actionable here. But additional issues with concrete suggestions would be very welcome. (As an aside, a general spec convention for "natural language" strings. vs identifiers in strings would be swell.) -- 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/IndexedDB/issues/180#issuecomment-300955722
Received on Friday, 12 May 2017 01:00:22 UTC