Re: An error pseudoselector for media

public-html, despite his name, seems to be a private mailing list. I can't 
subscribe to it.




-----Message d'origine----- 
From: Tab Atkins Jr.
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 4:16 PM
To: François REMY
Cc: Charles Pritchard ; www-style@w3.org
Subject: Re: An error pseudoselector for media

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 7:10 AM, François REMY <fremycompany_pub@yahoo.fr> 
wrote:
> Last time the subject was thrown, by Lea Verou, no major advance was done.
> The use cases have been found, a good syntax has been found. Now, we need 
> an
> in-depht specification.
>
> I also had a discussion with Alex Mogilevsky about IFRAME-Content Fallback
> and CSS Named Flows. There was a concensus that the HTML working group had
> to be involved in the proposal in order to succeed, since defining the
> LOADING and ERROR states belongs to HTML, not to CSS. At this time, the
> states are defined at some places but are not exposed anywhere in a 
> coherent
> way.
>
> I just sent a mail to www-dom@w3.org to get someone there to react on this
> (http://www.w3.org/mid/6A001EBAB6984FC38065AE82EF06647F@FREMYD2). However, 
> I
> may have used a wrong mailing list since I'm not used to the HTML side of
> the w3c; www-html seems almost dead.

You want public-html.  www-html is indeed dead.  (Ian monitors it for
the occasional email, but he monitors a *lot* of places.)

~TJ 

Received on Friday, 3 February 2012 16:43:12 UTC