- From: Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@greenbytes.de>
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 17:58:45 +0200
- To: Marcos Caceres <marcos@marcosc.com>, Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org>
- CC: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@gmail.com>, "www-tag@w3.org" <www-tag@w3.org>, public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>
On 2014-09-11 17:19, Marcos Caceres wrote: > ... > 5. What indicators (e.g., the big red box) will be put into the spec to > indicate that the WHATWG version is the canonical version? > ... It's my understanding that the intent is to actually make technical changes, as indicated in: > This specification documents current RFC 3986 and RFC 3987 handling in contemporary Web browser implementations. As a consequence, this specification is not compatible with those RFCs. It is published for the purpose of providing a stable reference for the HTML5 specification and reflecting current Web browser HTML5 implementations. The W3C Technical Architecture Group expects to continue the work on the URL specification and produce a future version that will attempt to re-align the URL specification with an updated version of RFC 3986 while preserving interoperability. In which case the WHATWG version wouldn't be "canonical" anymore anyway. Best regards, Julian
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