- From: Michael A. Puls II <shadow2531@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 21:21:03 -0400
On 10/16/08, Lachlan Hunt <lachlan.hunt at lachy.id.au> wrote: > Michael A. Puls II wrote: >> On 10/14/08, Ian Hickson <ian at hixie.ch> wrote: >>> To be honest I'm not really convinced we need the looping feature at all. >>> It seems like we should drop this from the current version. What benefit >>> does it bring? Is looping really that common? If we got rid of it we >>> could >>> find better ways of picking the start time. >> >> Whenever I come across an awesome video with an awesome song, I'll >> loop it for hours. I'll even loop it while I sleep. When it comes to >> playlists, I loop them too. > > That would be a use case to consider for a browser providing looping > functionality for the user, possibly activated through the context menu > or something. But it is not a use case for providing authors with the > ability to loop automatically using attributes. True. As long as the browser provided a way to change (and save the loop preference) on a per-webapp basis, that would solve my use case. -- Michael
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