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Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
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ian | 2011-08-06 03:55:27 UTC | CC | ayg, ian | |
Ms2ger | 2011-08-07 20:54:54 UTC | CC | Ms2ger | |
Ms2ger | 2011-08-07 20:56:32 UTC | CC | mounir.lamouri | |
mounir | 2011-08-08 08:48:53 UTC | Summary | Is it intentional that floating point numbers beginning with a dot are not a valid floating point numbers? It took a fair amount of reading through the spec to figure out why <input type="number" step=".5"> doesn't do what it looks like it should do. <i | Floating point numbers beginning with a dot should be valid |
ian | 2011-08-08 21:49:56 UTC | Status | NEW | ASSIGNED |
jonas | 2011-08-22 20:34:40 UTC | CC | jonas | |
ayg | 2011-08-22 20:57:35 UTC | Blocks | 12220 | |
Summary | Floating point numbers beginning with a dot should be valid | Floating point numbers beginning with a dot should be valid and parsed correctly | ||
ian | 2011-10-05 18:08:29 UTC | Status | ASSIGNED | RESOLVED |
Resolution | --- | FIXED |
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