Re: [whatwg/fetch] Return a `content-encoding` header for resource timing and more (PR #1796)

@guohuideng2024 commented on this pull request.



> @@ -6319,6 +6321,24 @@ optional boolean <var>forceNewConnection</var> (default false), run these steps:
          <li><p>Let <var>codings</var> be the result of <a>extracting header list values</a> given
          `<code>Content-Encoding</code>` and <var>response</var>'s <a for=response>header list</a>.
 
+         <li><p>Let <var>filteredCoding</var> be "<code>unknown</code>".
+
+         <li><p>If <var>codings</var> is null, set <var>filteredCoding</var> to the empty string.
+
+         <li><p>Otherwise, if <var>codings</var> contains two strings or more, set <var>filteredCoding</var> to
+         "<code>multiple</code>".
+
+         <li><p>Otherwise, if <var>codings[0]</var> is the empty string, or it is supported by the user agent,
+         and is listed in the <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/http-parameters/http-parameters.xhtml#content-coding">
+         content encoding registry on IANA</a>, set <var>filteredCoding</var> to <var>codings[0]</var>.

Oh, I see another example of reference, so I did the same: with an inline link reference in place, I also made an entry in the "reference section".

The reference is not in `Specref` yet, so I submitted this PR:
https://github.com/tobie/specref/pull/860

I cannot verify this yet because the `specref` PR is not merged.
Do this look correct to you?


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