- From: Jonas Sicking <jonas@sicking.cc>
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:30:07 -0700
Hi All, I've been meaning to send a formal email on this subject, and with the recent discussion going on over in the W3C webapps mailing list I figured now was a good time. I'd like to formally request that .tags() is removed from the HTMLCollection interface. Unless it can be shown that .tags() is needed for compatibility with the web Mozilla has no plans to implement this property. Back when we implemented document.all, we judged that there were enough sites using document.all.tags() to implement the property on the document.all collection, however we haven't seen any information indicating that this is needed elsewhere. Based on how for example the video codec issue was handled, where part of the spec was dropped since one major browser vendor indicated that they would not support a feature, I'd request that the same treatment was given to .tags(), and thus remove it from the spec. Of course, if someone has data indicating that .tags() is indeed needed to be compatible with the web, we'd reevaluate at mozilla. In particular I'm wondering what made other vendors decide to support this. Especially if these vendors strongly feel that .tags() should remain the the spec. / Jonas
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