Without an intent for having core implementations, it's not clear that a polyfill is any more meaningful than another sorting library - but I guess the world could always use another sorting library, for when they decide they didn't like the previous one I guess you could always ask ms2ger or someone if they'd be willing to let you implement in gecko Gecko is slightly further along (in that they've got microdata which is tangentially used by the sorting api), but they haven't really started it either and it's not clear if they'd want to JonathanNeal: but there's plenty of sortable table scripts, which is what the spec was based onīlink folks didn't like the idea of making it a core platform feature There was almost a real implementation, almost ) but it was not to be Hixie_: is there a table sortable polyfill? Did someone else wrap it up or is it still needed? Our family moved to Georgia over the weekend, and I had to stop work on the table sortable polyfill. Seems a bit blunt but i guess why not if people don't need to call clearRect()Ģ014, where it's a search engine hunt just to figure out how to fix the bug where firefox doesn't bother to ask where you want to download a file Hixie_: a clearRect on the entire canvas should have the same effect Oh this is for people who just draw opaque stuff and never clearRect() ? Hixie_: the hit regions are not removed by drawing over them so there needs to be a way to remove them from the canvas i can't work out what it's for and nobody seems to implement it. Hixie_: I need to finish it but keep getting pulled away.Ĭabanier: like, why it was proposed? i'm trying to work out if it's something i should spec. Hixie_: you need to turn it on in about:configĬabanier: do you know anything about clearHitRegions() ? I found a bug where you checked code in, and that was months ago I see bugs suggesting people have implemented it.Ĭabanier: didn't you implement hit regions in mozilla at least? i can't get it to work If things change, feel free to reassign to me again.ĭoes nobody yet implement hit regions on canvas? Hixie_: If you're going to assume it exists, it's a display-outside value.ĭo you want me to reassign the bug to you once i've done my side? Hixie_: display-box changed name to box-suppress (but it's not what you want for newline) TabAtkins: what property should i use for br's newline behaviour? TabAtkins: hm, looks like 'display-box' has gone away I guess i don't actually ref specs in the rendering section's style sheets actually TabAtkins: is there a specific spec i should reference for display: newline? I'm update theĭefault stylings per our last conversation on the matter back in july Which leads to funny results when your markup isĪnd you fire a bubbling 'load' event at the div Note that this means you can't catch an event 'load' that bubbles through a element with an onload handler Setting body.onload or is equivalent to setting window.onload Mathiasbynens: but since there's no element, acts as a convenience proxy for them Mathiasbynens: in that they're not body's event handlers, they're window's event handlers Mathiasbynens: (along with several other event handlers) are special cases Mathiasbynens: so in the latter case you're doing window.innerHTML = 1īut for inline event attributes like that there are three ‘scopes’, right? the element itself, the parent form (if any), and the global object Mathiasbynens: "this" in both cases is the global object (window) ` not equivalent to ` `? i’d expect both to set `` to `1`ĭoes the latter assign to `document.innerHTML` instead?
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