- From: Matthew Raymond <mattraymond@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 21:49:27 -0400
Ian Hickson wrote: > On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Matthew Raymond wrote: >>My concern is that the various working groups (Web3D, WHATWG, et cetera) >>will play pass the buck on this issue. Can we create a generic spec for >>displaying 3D information in a 2D window? We could allow the X3D spec or >>other specs to override if they needed to. > > We can put something in our "rendering" section (not yet existant) that > gives recommended behaviour for X3D-in-CSS until the X3D and CSS groups > get around to doing so themselves, sure. But personally I would have no > idea how to do so, so someone is going to have to write draft text. :-) I suppose I can write something up as a starting point... >>The <div> element is not the right element for what? > > Well, the <div> element is meaningless, so it isn't the right element for > anything, unless it has some sort of semantics hung off the side of it > (e.g. if it has the title="" attribute or the lang="" attribute or some > such). Actually, I was wondering why I put the <div> in my example in the first place, and what I didn't understand is why you thought it was of any significance within the example.
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