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This was was cloned from bug 16937 as part of operation convergence. Originally filed: 2012-05-04 19:48:00 +0000 Original reporter: Mark Vickers <mark_vickers@cable.comcast.com> ================================================================================ #0 Mark Vickers 2012-05-04 19:48:30 +0000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Spec mentions GIF, JPEG and PNG, but only has [PNG] and [JPEG] references. Add a reference to: [GIF] Graphics Interchange Format, Version 89a, 1990, Compuserve, http://www.w3.org/Graphics/GIF/spec-gif89a.txt (2) Section 4.8.11 The canvas element has a direct link to http://dev.w3.org/html5/2dcontext/ in the sentence: "The most commonly used primary context is the HTML Canvas 2D Context." Add a reference to Canvas 2D Context: [CANVAS2D] HTML Canvas 2D Context, http://www.w3.org/TR/2dcontext/ (3) Section 4.8.11 The canvas element has two examples mentioning "webgl" context. Add a reference to WebGL: [WEBGL] WebGL Specification, Final Draft (1.0), 27 January 2011, Khronos Group, https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/1.0/ (4) Section 2.7.2 Encrypted HTTP and related security concerns mentions HTTP-over-TLS Add a reference to HTTP-over-TLS: [RFC2818] HTTP over TLS, RFC 2818 Informational May 2000 (5) Section 11.3.2 The marquee element says: "The marquee element is a presentational element that animates content. CSS transitions and animations are a more appropriate mechanism." Ii this is a reference to CSS Animations and CSS Transitions, add references to: [CSSANIMATIONS] CSS Animations Module Level 3, http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations/ [CSSTRANSITIONS] CSS Transitions Module Level 3 http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-transitions/ ================================================================================
(In reply to comment #0) > (1) Spec mentions GIF, JPEG and PNG, but only has [PNG] and [JPEG] references. > Add a reference to: > [GIF] Graphics Interchange Format, Version 89a, 1990, Compuserve, > http://www.w3.org/Graphics/GIF/spec-gif89a.txt Done. > (2) Section 4.8.11 The canvas element has a direct link to > http://dev.w3.org/html5/2dcontext/ in the sentence: > "The most commonly used primary context is the HTML Canvas 2D Context." > > Add a reference to Canvas 2D Context: > [CANVAS2D] HTML Canvas 2D Context, http://www.w3.org/TR/2dcontext/ This is all one spec. > (3) Section 4.8.11 The canvas element has two examples mentioning "webgl" > context. > > Add a reference to WebGL: > [WEBGL] WebGL Specification, Final Draft (1.0), 27 January 2011, Khronos > Group, https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/1.0/ Already there. (I cleaned up the markup for 2 and 3.) > (4) Section 2.7.2 Encrypted HTTP and related security concerns mentions > HTTP-over-TLS > > Add a reference to HTTP-over-TLS: > [RFC2818] HTTP over TLS, RFC 2818 Informational May 2000 Done. > (5) Section 11.3.2 The marquee element says: > "The marquee element is a presentational element that animates content. > CSS transitions and animations are a more appropriate mechanism." > Ii this is a reference to CSS Animations and CSS Transitions, add references > to: > [CSSANIMATIONS] CSS Animations Module Level 3, > http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations/ > [CSSTRANSITIONS] CSS Transitions Module Level 3 > http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-transitions/ Done.
Checked in as WHATWG revision r7416. Check-in comment: Update references and related clearnup. http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=7415&to=7416