- From: Robert O'Callahan <robert@ocallahan.org>
- Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 09:33:11 +1200
- To: Justin Novosad <junov@google.com>
- Cc: Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>, Kenneth Russell <kbr@google.com>, Jake Archibald <jaffathecake@gmail.com>, WHATWG <whatwg@whatwg.org>
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 2:18 AM, Justin Novosad <junov@google.com> wrote: > Riddle me this: What would be the value an HTMLImageElement's src attribute > after an ImageBitmap is transferred in? A data URL? What if the ImageBitmap > was sourced from an actual resource with a URL, would we pipe that > through? In cases where there is no tractable URL (ex: ImageBitmap was > grabbed fram a tainted canvas), then what? > We have the same issue for HTMLMediaElement.srcObject: http://dev.w3.org/2011/webrtc/editor/archives/20140619/getusermedia.html#widl-HTMLMediaElement-srcObject The current approach is to leave 'src' unchanged, and the spec says that if there is a current srcObject (or ImageBitmap in our case), render that and ignore 'src'. Rob -- oIo otoeololo oyooouo otohoaoto oaonoyooonoeo owohooo oioso oaonogoroyo owoiotoho oao oboroootohoeoro oooro osoiosotoeoro owoiololo oboeo osouobojoeocoto otooo ojouodogomoeonoto.o oAogoaoiono,o oaonoyooonoeo owohooo osoaoyoso otooo oao oboroootohoeoro oooro osoiosotoeoro,o o‘oRoaocoao,o’o oioso oaonosowoeoroaoboloeo otooo otohoeo ocooouoroto.o oAonodo oaonoyooonoeo owohooo osoaoyoso,o o‘oYooouo ofooooolo!o’o owoiololo oboeo oiono odoaonogoeoro ooofo otohoeo ofoioroeo ooofo ohoeololo.
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