- From: Olli Pettay <Olli.Pettay@helsinki.fi>
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 23:23:12 +0300
On 5/17/10 6:55 PM, Bjorn Bringert wrote: > (Looks like half of the first question is missing, so I'm guessing > here) If you are asking about when the web app loses focus (e.g. the > user switches to a different tab or away from the browser), I think > the recognition should be cancelled. I've added this to the spec. > Oh, where did the rest of the question go. I was going to ask about alert()s. What happens if alert() pops up while recognition is on? Which events should fire and when? > The grammar specifies the set of utterances that the speech recognizer > should match against. The grammar may be annotated with SISR, which > will be used to populate the 'interpretation' field in ListenResult. I know what grammars are :) What I meant that it is not very well specified that the result is actually put to .value etc. And still, I'm still not quite sure what builtin:search actually is. What kind of grammar would that be? How is that different from builtin:dictation? -Olli
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