- From: Florian Rivoal <florian@rivoal.net>
- Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2012 22:40:09 +0100
- To: "Simon Sapin" <simon.sapin@kozea.fr>
- Cc: "Kenneth Rohde Christiansen" <kenneth.r.christiansen@intel.com>, "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com>, François REMY <fremycompany_pub@yahoo.fr>, "CSS WG" <www-style@w3.org>
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 00:05:03 +0100, Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@kozea.fr> wrote: > Le 30/10/2012 21:58, Florian Rivoal a écrit : >> I'm in favor of this, with the usual caveats about having to be careful >> not to break the web. > > Is there any way to know if this is gonna break the web? I remember > reading about searching for usage in a big database of actual web pages, > but I don’t know who has such data. Alternatively to having a big database, a crafty combination of wget, grep, sed and friends, working off a list of top web sites such as the one provided by alexa.com (http://s3.amazonaws.com/alexa-static/top-1m.csv.zip) can give a sense of the state of the web. I have not had time to do it on this topic, though. - Florian
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