- From: Geoffrey Sneddon <foolistbar@googlemail.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:46:28 +0100
On 15 Jun 2008, at 04:06, Ian Hickson wrote: > On Sun, 15 Jun 2008, Geoffrey Sneddon wrote: >> >> Having implemented the creating an outline algorithm (see >> <http://pastebin.ca/1048202>), I'm getting some odd results (the only >> TODO won't affect HTML 4.01 documents such as the following issues). >> >> Using `<h1>Foo<h2>Bar<h2>Lol`, and looking at the final "current >> section" (this is the root sectioning element, body), it seems I >> correctly get the heading of it ("Foo"), but I only get one >> subsection: >> "Bar". As far as I can see, my implementation follows what the spec >> says, so it looks as if this is an issue with the spec. >> >> With HTML 5, the current_outlinee at the end is a td element, when it >> should be the body element. That really is rather odd. > > I don't understand the markup you mean. Could you draw the DOM or > provide > unambiguous markup for what you're describing? (I don't understand how > "Foo" is a heading but "Bar" is a section in your markup.) The first issue is identical to <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2008Mar/0032.html >, which I bullied (sorry, asked) you in to fixing yesterday and is now fixed. The second issue was an implementation bug. -- Geoffrey Sneddon <http://gsnedders.com/>
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