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  158. # [07:47] <AryehGregor> This looks bad: https://tbpl.mozilla.org/php/getParsedLog.php?id=11839094&tree=Try
  159. # [07:47] <AryehGregor> firefox-bin(345,0x106e46000) malloc: *** error for object 0x17ffee000: pointer being freed was not allocated
  160. # [07:48] <padenot> AryehGregor: sure about the channel ?
  161. # [07:48] <AryehGregor> Drat, sorry.
  162. # [07:48] <AryehGregor> Thanks.
  163. # [07:48] <AryehGregor> That was meant for #developers.
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  172. # [08:08] <hsivonen> why has http://www.ie6countdown.com/ stuck to February data? Did some countries regress since then and MS is too embarrassed to update the numbers?
  173. # [08:08] <hsivonen> or did the person in charge of the site leave MS or something?
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  217. # [10:04] <Jaycob> hey, I'm developing an app that uses application storage. how can I bypass that while developing, because it doesn't update anything unless the manifest file gets updated
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  224. # [10:17] <moo-_-> Jaycob: I would handle this kind of things by serving development HTML from different URL and disable manifest="" on the server side
  225. # [10:18] <Jaycob> ok! thought about that too. thanks!
  226. # [10:19] <Jaycob> btw chrome gives me an error when it doesn't find the manifest file when offline (naturally), and I'm wondering wether this is supposed to give an error or am I doing something wrong?
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  231. # [10:36] <othermaciej> does anyone know if the CSS WG has a bug/issue tracker other than the mailing list?
  232. # [10:37] <othermaciej> I'm wondering if there is some other way to report the issue that Media Queries doesn't define when media queries are true or false in most cases
  233. # [10:37] <othermaciej> it is a PR but it would be nice to at least ensure this is fixed for the next version
  234. # [10:38] <Ms2ger> Yes, but you're not allowed to use them
  235. # [10:38] <Ms2ger> (Depending on the spec, bugzilla, tracker, a text file somewhere, or the editors' heads)
  236. # [10:39] <MikeSmith> they have a bugzilla components
  237. # [10:39] <MikeSmith> 30+ of them
  238. # [10:39] <MikeSmith> I know because I created them
  239. # [10:39] <Ms2ger> But glazou will shout at you if you file anything there
  240. # [10:39] <MikeSmith> heh
  241. # [10:39] <MikeSmith> um
  242. # [10:39] <Ms2ger> They're only for editors to track the www-style threads
  243. # [10:39] * MikeSmith struggles for something constructive to say
  244. # [10:39] <othermaciej> I see
  245. # [10:40] <MikeSmith> that's fucktarded
  246. # [10:40] <othermaciej> so as a non-member of the CSS WG, there is no way to report a comment and be sure it won't get lost?
  247. # [10:40] <Ms2ger> No comment
  248. # [10:40] <MikeSmith> myself, I would just use the bugzilla anyway
  249. # [10:40] <MikeSmith> dude is going to find something to shout about regardless
  250. # [10:41] <othermaciej> I am not sure I care about this issue enough to suffer the wrath of glazou
  251. # [10:41] <jgraham> Maybe tatoo it onto TabAtkins?
  252. # [10:41] <MikeSmith> heh
  253. # [10:41] <othermaciej> but I will be amused if the spec goes to REC while still not actually defining the MQ processing model at all (which seems very likely to happen)
  254. # [10:42] <othermaciej> and more so if the same is true for the next version
  255. # [10:42] <MikeSmith> wouldn't be the first time
  256. # [10:42] <Ms2ger> Or the last
  257. # [10:42] <MikeSmith> othermaciej: speaking of trying to find something constructive to say, I have the same feeling about the chairs decision on meta generator
  258. # [10:43] <Ms2ger> s/meta generator/*/
  259. # [10:43] <othermaciej> MikeSmith: do you think we should have agreed to reopen it based on the info provided?
  260. # [10:43] <MikeSmith> for now I'll just say I feel zero motivation to actually ever again spend any time contributing to any more change proposals
  261. # [10:43] <MikeSmith> othermaciej: yeah, I do
  262. # [10:43] <othermaciej> MikeSmith: or made a different decision in the first place?
  263. # [10:43] <MikeSmith> that too
  264. # [10:44] <othermaciej> the thing we pretty clearly asked for, both in the original decision, and in response to the first reopen attempt, was specifics and evidence
  265. # [10:44] <othermaciej> I don't feel like it is that hard to find a few scraps of specific data
  266. # [10:44] <MikeSmith> I just don't want to do the monkey dance, man
  267. # [10:45] <othermaciej> well, the bar for reopening an issue has to be higher than the bar for opening it in the first place
  268. # [10:45] * jgraham wodners if you are really supposed to get wyciwyg URLs in firefox history UI when you document.open/document.write/document.close
  269. # [10:45] <othermaciej> or nothing will even be settled
  270. # [10:45] <MikeSmith> I think the information in that CP makes it quite clear what's wrong with the exception
  271. # [10:45] <jgraham> *wonders
  272. # [10:45] <Ms2ger> jgraham, in general, I wouldn't think so
  273. # [10:45] <Ms2ger> hsivonen, ^
  274. # [10:46] <Ms2ger> othermaciej, are you suggesting anything will ever be settled now?
  275. # [10:46] <othermaciej> I will add that I myself am not even sure the exception is a good idea, but the HTML WG process is optimized for procedural fairness, not for producing the outcome that is most technically optimal in the opinion of the chairs
  276. # [10:46] <jgraham> (iirc, per spec, doing document.write on an existing document shouldn't create a new history position at all)]
  277. # [10:46] <jgraham> (need to write some tests for that one day)
  278. # [10:47] <MikeSmith> othermaciej: it's certainly become optimized that way in practice
  279. # [10:47] <othermaciej> I would much prefer to see a way to declare alt as intentionally unavailable due to wysiwygosity that is scoped instead of global to the document, but no one proposed such a thing
  280. # [10:48] <othermaciej> really on all these reopen requests, whichever way the chairs decide it will make a significant group of people mad
  281. # [10:48] <othermaciej> people who lost one time will be super annoyed to do extra work and still lose
  282. # [10:48] <othermaciej> people who won the last time will be super annoyed to have that jerked out from under them
  283. # [10:48] <MikeSmith> actually I meant it seems in practice to have become optimized for procedural stuff rather for evaluation of what's technically optimal. Period.
  284. # [10:49] <MikeSmith> othermaciej: there is very likely now going to be a formal objection on that issue
  285. # [10:49] <webben> othermaciej: There was never a CP proposing scoped noalt?
  286. # [10:49] <MikeSmith> so I guess it's eventually going to end up going to the Director
  287. # [10:49] <othermaciej> webben: I don't believe so
  288. # [10:49] <webben> would it help if someone produced one now?
  289. # [10:49] <othermaciej> that's one problem with the CP process, it tends to polarize people to the extremes
  290. # [10:50] <webben> It certainly seems like it would have more consensus than page-wide exemptions
  291. # [10:50] <othermaciej> webben: if it included new info that was sufficient to reopen the issue (e.g. argue that it meets all the use cases of generator but with less harm, with at least some specific piece of data to point to), then it would probably make a difference
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  293. # [10:51] <MikeSmith> I don't know anybody who has ever actually expressed strong support for the meta generator exception
  294. # [10:51] <othermaciej> MikeSmith: as with past FOs, I think I can live with that given the record (initial survey input, decision, request for particular kinds of additional info to reopen, refusal to provide such)
  295. # [10:52] <MikeSmith> it's not refusal to provide such
  296. # [10:52] <othermaciej> director may overrule, but that is his prerrogative
  297. # [10:52] <MikeSmith> it's disagreement about the need to provide it
  298. # [10:52] <MikeSmith> I regret at this point ever actually implementing the meta generator exception in the validator code
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  300. # [10:53] <MikeSmith> and I'm not seriously considering to change the way it's implemented so that it's not on by default, and users have to opt in to it
  301. # [10:53] <MikeSmith> because it's really a very bad idea for validation
  302. # [10:54] <MikeSmith> a misfeature
  303. # [10:54] <Ms2ger> s/not/now/?
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  305. # [10:54] <othermaciej> trying to find the original ISSUE-31 questionnaire
  306. # [10:54] <MikeSmith> yeah, now
  307. # [10:54] <othermaciej> do you know if there is a way to look at all questionnaires for a given WG?
  308. # [10:55] <MikeSmith> yeah, lemme find it
  309. # [10:56] <othermaciej> there were three of them, but I can only find the two that are not relevant to generator
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  311. # [10:57] <othermaciej> aha, http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/40318/issue-31-80-validation-objection-poll/results
  312. # [10:57] <MikeSmith> othermaciej: https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/40318/closed
  313. # [10:57] <othermaciej> Hixie and hsivonen argued in favor of generator in the survey
  314. # [10:58] <othermaciej> Leif and Laura against
  315. # [10:58] <othermaciej> this covers both survey comments and CPs
  316. # [10:58] <MikeSmith> yeah, I would like to hear more from Henri about it
  317. # [10:59] <othermaciej> to me the use case seems valid but I wish someone had proposed a cleaner mechanism to address it
  318. # [10:59] <othermaciej> global per-doc switches do not strike me as elegant or wise
  319. # [10:59] <MikeSmith> yup
  320. # [11:00] <othermaciej> but the only options that were placed on the table were "don't meet this use case" or "use this somewhat squirrely solution for the use case"
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  323. # [11:01] <othermaciej> I think it likely that a well-written proposal for a scoped mechanism to meet the use case (such as noalt) would have beaten both those options
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  332. # [11:10] <hsivonen> jgraham: yes, you are really supposed to get wyciwyg URLs in Firefox.
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  334. # [11:11] <hsivonen> jgraham: I don't like it, because WebKit get away with non-support for history navigation to document.open()ed and .written content
  335. # [11:11] <jgraham> hsivonen: Doesn't the spec follow webkit?
  336. # [11:12] <jgraham> (on this point :)
  337. # [11:14] <jgraham> Also, I think Opera wants to follow WebKit on this point because in general getting an extra history position for document.write seems like it will create badness from the user point of view
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  339. # [11:14] <jgraham> On the basis that the typical use will be something like document.write into an about:blank iframe
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  345. # [11:25] <jgraham> Oh, I have now read the spec more closely and I am wrong about the document.open thing
  346. # [11:25] <jgraham> But I still think it makes sense to folloow webkit
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  356. # [11:53] <jgraham> hsivonen: I filed https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=17093
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  359. # [12:10] <hsivonen> jgraham: my vague recollection is that the spec is mostly WebKit-ish here
  360. # [12:10] <hsivonen> except of course the bug you just filed, apparently
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  368. # [12:27] <Stevef> othermaciej: how about allowing conformance checkers to provide a switch to suppress no alt for name=generator pages? that would provide the functionality for those who require it without it being silent
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  370. # [12:29] <othermaciej> Stevef: interesting idea, I guess it would be sort of like the now-gone "private communications" exception
  371. # [12:29] <Stevef> othermaciej: i discussed this with mike smith with his conformance checker implementor hat on and he said it sounded OK
  372. # [12:31] <othermaciej> I have no problem with it, but if anyone wanted to push it into the HTML WG's HTML5 spec at this point, it would require a Change Proposal with some reasonable level of new information indicating why it's better
  373. # [12:31] <Stevef> othermaciej: making it an opt in provides the point of letting people know that using it only suppresses errors does not make the page conforming
  374. # [12:32] <Stevef> othermaciej: right I am unsure about my desire to write another change proposal, just trying to avoid FO if possible
  375. # [12:33] <Ms2ger> "Are there other cases in HTML where an attribute value contains more than one URI?"
  376. # [12:33] <Ms2ger> head profile=""!
  377. # [12:33] <othermaciej> good of you to do so; unfortunately I have to go to bed so I can't provide more ideas
  378. # [12:34] <Stevef> othermaciej:np
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  383. # [12:42] <hsivonen> oh. Stevef left
  384. # [12:43] <hsivonen> Stevef: In case you continue to read the logs: The whole point of the generator thing is to make it so that *by default* validators are silent about missing alt in generated HTML so that generator developers don't feel a need to add bogus alt to silence validators.
  385. # [12:44] <hsivonen> Stevef: So if there was a switch, it would have to default to name=generator content being silent about missing alt and flipping the switch would turn on missing alt reporting.
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  388. # [12:50] <hsivonen> Stevef: see http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/whatwg/20120518#l-384
  389. # [12:50] <Stevef> hsivonen: I don't get the logic that it must be silent by default
  390. # [12:51] <hsivonen> Stevef: not getting the logic is the crux of the disagreement, I think
  391. # [12:51] <Stevef> hsivonen:isn't an informed choice better?
  392. # [12:51] <hsivonen> Stevef: the whole generator thing is based on the observation that people who write HTML generators want to make the generated output get a clean report from a validator
  393. # [12:52] <hsivonen> Stevef: so if the validator complains *by default*, they'll change the generator's output to make it not complain
  394. # [12:52] <hsivonen> Stevef: the easiest adjustment being outputting bogus alt
  395. # [12:52] <hsivonen> (if you take a way the option of emitting <meta name=generator> and having that silence validators *by default*)
  396. # [12:53] <hsivonen> Stevef: emitting <meta name=generator> is an informed choice on the part of the person writing the HTML generator
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  398. # [12:54] <hsivonen> Stevef: flipping a flag in the validator is a choice by the person invoking the validator
  399. # [12:54] <Stevef> hsivonen: the use of genertaor does not bear that out
  400. # [12:54] <hsivonen> Stevef: not legacy use, sure
  401. # [12:55] <hsivonen> Stevef: anyway, the point is making it so that an HTML generator writer has no incentive to emit bogus alt in order to make it seem that the generator can generate "valid HTML"
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  404. # [12:56] <Stevef> many CMS's use name=generator by default any downstream user has to a know about its presence and its effect
  405. # [12:56] <Stevef> hsivonen: i understand the arguement never seen any data to back it up
  406. # [12:58] <hsivonen> Stevef: I've not aware of quantitative data, but I've seen enough anectodal evidence to believe it. Of course, I haven't recorded all the anecdotes when I've seen them.
  407. # [12:58] <hsivonen> It's generally hard to substantiate anecdotal experience of having seen stuff after the fact.
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  409. # [12:59] <hsivonen> It would probably be possible to come up with quantitative data by analysing various HTML4 generators and seeing if they generate bogus alts
  410. # [13:00] <hsivonen> (and make the assumption that the obvious explanation that everyone who has ever written a generator knows to be true explains the bogus alts)
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  412. # [13:01] <Stevef> hsivonen: i looked at a range of wysywig tools some do some don't
  413. # [13:01] <hsivonen> Stevef: is the "some don't" bucket larger than {Dreamweaver}?
  414. # [13:01] <hsivonen> Dreamweaver has had enough a11y people yelling at them
  415. # [13:03] <hsivonen> also, the "some don't" bucket doesn't disprove the existence of the "some do" bucket
  416. # [13:03] <Stevef> i was stalking about editors that add name=generator by default dreamweaver doesn't appear to do that for me
  417. # [13:03] <hsivonen> the spec tries to empty the "some do" bucket
  418. # [13:03] <hsivonen> Stevef: Dreamweaver is a pro tool. It generally doesn't add stuff you don't ask for.
  419. # [13:08] <Stevef> hsivonen: I guess we have to agree to disagree I made my points here: http://www.w3.org/html/wg/wiki/ChangeProposal/meta_name%3Dgenerator_does_not_make_missing_alt_conforming
  420. # [13:09] <Stevef> hsivonen: its not the end of the world...
  421. # [13:10] <Stevef> hsivonen:as i said the maciej earlier i was looking for a way out of the impasse that leads to FO
  422. # [13:11] <Stevef> hsivonen: but its out of my hands now as it has been taken up formally by judy and the force...
  423. # [13:11] <hsivonen> Stevef: FWIW, I think "WYSIWYG" is immaterial. E.g. mass upload of photos to service that displays them in HTML wrappers faces the issue of not having alt text available without being WYSIWYG
  424. # [13:11] <hsivonen> Stevef: what's "the force"?
  425. # [13:12] <Stevef> a11y taskforce
  426. # [13:12] <hsivonen> ah
  427. # [13:12] <Stevef> i was being mischevious
  428. # [13:13] <Stevef> hsivonen: for the mass upload use case i would suggest using figure/figcaption as it provides way to caption an image with an unambigous semantic that says this a caption, even if that caption is a filename
  429. # [13:15] <hsivonen> It's unclear to me, why it is useful to have an unambiguous semantic for caption if the camption is nonsensical
  430. # [13:15] <hsivonen> s/camption/caption/
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  434. # [13:18] <Stevef> hsivonen: it depends on if you think the filename is nonsensical. note in the vast majority of cases photo uploads are presented inside a link, so AT heaurstucs kick in and the filename is or worse is announced, difference with using figcaption is that at least the user can know its not a text alternative
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  436. # [13:19] <hsivonen> Stevef: I mean that a caption like IMG_1234.jpg is only good for getting an identifier for the image. And if you want to grab an identifier, you might as well invoke the context menu and copy the URL of the image.
  437. # [13:21] <Ms2ger> jgraham, did someone file a bug to support the StorageEvent constructor in Opera?
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  439. # [13:21] <jgraham> Umm, maybe?
  440. # [13:21] <Ms2ger> Would you mind checking? :)
  441. # [13:21] <Ms2ger> I'd check myself, but, well, you knpw
  442. # [13:21] <hsivonen> Do the broadcasters expect general-purpose browsers to get support for MPEG2-TS?
  443. # [13:22] <hsivonen> or do they intend to use it in off-the-shelf commodity set-top boxes for their walled gardens?
  444. # [13:23] <jgraham> Ms2ger: Turns out that you did
  445. # [13:23] <hsivonen> I hope they realize that MPEG2 visual licensing is even worse than H.264 and is likely to get even more opposition from vendors of general-purpose browsers
  446. # [13:23] <Ms2ger> jgraham, go me :)
  447. # [13:23] <Ms2ger> Did anybody notice?
  448. # [13:24] <hsivonen> or is this about H.264 in .ts because .mp4 doesn't stream?
  449. # [13:24] <hsivonen> (.ogg and .webm FTW for streaming)
  450. # [13:25] <jgraham> Ms2ger: Yeah, but it isn't exactly a showstopper
  451. # [13:25] <jgraham> :)
  452. # [13:26] <jgraham> (if there is some reason that the priority needs to be enexpectedly high, please let me know)
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  454. # [13:27] <Ms2ger> jgraham, not really, unless you care about recs
  455. # [13:27] <jgraham> Well I think you know that *I* don't
  456. # [13:28] <Ms2ger> I am not surprised :)
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  461. # [13:33] <hsivonen> if I do perl -pi -e 's/foo/bar/', what should I use to use an Unicode apostrophe as foo and an ASCII apostrophe as bar?
  462. # [13:33] <hsivonen> i.e. what escapes?
  463. # [13:33] <hsivonen> when the files are in UTF-8
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  465. # [13:35] <webben> Stevef: Wait … how does <figcaption>IMG_1234.jpg</figcaption> indicate "IMG_1234.jpg" is _not_ a text alternative in a way that <img src=IMG_1234.jpg> does not, given that <figcaption> implies a label (accName) and @src can only be repaired into a label (accName)?
  466. # [13:38] <Philip`> hsivonen: \x{1234} will give you U+1234, and it sounds like doing "... -e 'use open (:std :utf8); s/foo/bar/'" will make it treat STDIN/STDOUT as UTF-8
  467. # [13:39] <Stevef> webben: in firefox for example figcaption is mapped to IA2 caption role, also figcaption does not map to img accname itt maps to figure (role=group) accname (again in firefox as its the only browser that has implemented figure/figcaption semantics)
  468. # [13:40] * Philip` hadn't seen the 'open' pragma before, and usually does "binmode STDIN, ':utf8'" etc instead
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  470. # [13:41] * Ms2ger suggests python
  471. # [13:42] <Philip`> hsivonen: ...or "perl -CSD -pi -e 's/foo/bar/'"
  472. # [13:42] <Philip`> (TIMTOWTDI)
  473. # [13:43] <jgraham> Does perl mainly accept famous mathematical constats as command line arguments?
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  476. # [13:46] <Philip`> -pi isn't actually an argument, it's two single-character arguments that can be conveniently smushed together, except it can't be smushed with the -e since the -i consumes the remainder of its token as the extension to use when saving a backup of the files it's modifying, so you can't write "-pie"
  477. # [13:46] <Philip`> if I remember correctly
  478. # [13:47] <Philip`> (A lot like sed, because that's one of the many things Perl copied from)
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  483. # [13:58] <hsivonen> Philip`: hooray. Thank you.
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  489. # [14:11] <jgraham> hsivonen: Any idea if it is intentional that gecko allows you to edit a script's code from beforescriptexecute?
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  491. # [14:12] <hsivonen> jgraham: probably not intentional per se, but probably there's also no intent to prevent it
  492. # [14:13] <jgraham> OK, seems like the spec tries to prevent it and I'm wondering if I should file a bug
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  494. # [14:16] <jgraham> I can't really think of a use case for changing the spec other than it seems like it could be simpler to implement and browser-js style site patching, which isn't relevant to the web use case
  495. # [14:18] <jgraham> Hixie: Is there a reason the spec is the way it is?
  496. # [14:18] <hsivonen> jgraham: what's the use case for the spec trying to prevent it?
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  503. # [14:21] <jgraham> hsivonen: Dunno, that's why I'm asking Hixie
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  515. # [14:32] <hsivonen> I wonder if the creator of this image meant the connotations of the meme: http://a11ymemes.tumblr.com/post/23033757039/a-crying-woman-with-her-hand-over-her-face-says
  516. # [14:33] <hsivonen> It's interesting how a11y memes often don't use the idiomatic meme names
  517. # [14:33] <Ms2ger`> Is that First World Problems?
  518. # [14:33] <hsivonen> e.g. http://a11ymemes.tumblr.com/post/23037268835/philosophical-dinosour-says-if-html5-has doesn't say philociraptor
  519. # [14:33] <hsivonen> Ms2ger`: yes
  520. # [14:34] <hsivonen> and http://a11ymemes.tumblr.com/post/23104907769/action-man-so-i-built-this-bad-ass-website-and says "Action man" instead of "The Rock driving"
  521. # [14:34] <hsivonen> also Scumbag Steve is often called "lazy douchebag" on a11ymemes
  522. # [14:34] <hsivonen> and there's one without a proper text alternative: http://a11ymemes.tumblr.com/post/23091091673/bitch-pleeease
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  525. # [14:36] <jgraham> The nice thing about the text alternative on the a11y memes is that it makes them easier to follow for people not so well versed in the reddit culture (i.e. me)
  526. # [14:37] <jgraham> Just as well they're not hidden away in some hard-to-access invisible attribute, really
  527. # [14:38] <jgraham> (although it doesn't help much if the text alternative is missing the same context that I am missing)
  528. # [14:38] * Philip` thought part of the appeal of memes was their obscurity to outsiders
  529. # [14:39] <Philip`> so highly visible text alternatives defeat the point
  530. # [14:39] <jgraham> Appeal to whom?
  531. # [14:39] <Philip`> To the people who use them and want to feel clever and superior
  532. # [14:40] <Stevef> hsivoenen: It's interesting how a11y memes often don't use the idiomatic meme names - they are used when known, like i didn't know that philosoiraptor was called that
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  534. # [14:40] <jgraham> Kind of a weird way to feel clever and superior. "I put some text on a picture of a cat"
  535. # [14:40] <Philip`> When memes appear on daytime TV programmes, they're no longer cool
  536. # [14:40] <hsivonen> Philip`: I thought they were about humor and not about superior feelings
  537. # [14:41] <Stevef> hsivonen: feel free to comment on memes you think do not have correct text alternatives
  538. # [14:41] <jgraham> It seems like the more-traditional method of quoting the entirity of uylesses from heart would be a better way to make yourself feel smug
  539. # [14:41] <jgraham> *ulysses
  540. # [14:41] <jgraham> Dammit, I am so inferior I can't even spell the title
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  544. # [14:43] <hsivonen> Stevef: I'm not saying they aren't correct. I just think it's interesting how they tend to be more descriptive than idiomatic.
  545. # [14:44] <Stevef> hsivonen:note many of the memes are created by someone for whom english is a second language
  546. # [14:44] <webben> Stevef: I see, yes.
  547. # [14:45] <Stevef> webben: we have a way to go before whats implemented actually works as it should
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  550. # [14:48] <Philip`> Maybe I'm confusing different types of memes - there are some that are popular because they're inherently entertaining, and others that are popular in niche communities despite having no inherent value since the context within that community makes them entertaining, and so people will find them entertaining and propagate them in order to be part of that community
  551. # [14:49] <webben> Stevef: @src without alt is sufficient to determine there is no text alternative. It seems like moving the filename to the <figcaption> is just shifting the inaccessibility around.
  552. # [14:50] <webben> A badly labelled group is not much better than a badly labelled image.
  553. # [14:50] <webben> especially when UAs may use the group label to caption the image.
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  555. # [14:51] <webben> Stevef: I suppose figcaption allows image hosts to strip some of the gubbins out of the @src, but I'm not sure they can do that much more intelligently than client software.
  556. # [14:51] <Philip`> (e.g. that Rick Astley video doesn't seem particularly entertaining by itself - its only value is to show you're part of a community that understands the wider context of tricking people into watching it)
  557. # [14:52] <Philip`> (and it loses that value once pretty much everyone in the world understands it)
  558. # [14:53] <webben> Stevef: cf. http://www.nvda-project.org/ticket/51 and http://www.nvda-project.org/ticket/1989
  559. # [14:53] <jgraham> I think I would like to spread the meme that the co-opting of the word "meme" to mean "internet in-joke" is uncool
  560. # [14:53] <Philip`> (whereas photos of cats are always enjoyable)
  561. # [14:54] <Stevef> webben: true except that one at least rpovides and indication that it is something other than a text alternative and provides a method to identify an image, where as now if images don't have an alt they generally are ignored (unless inside a link) the figure/figcaption provides a method to say hey there is an image here, it has a caption of some sort but no text alternative
  562. # [14:54] <hsivonen> btw, will 3rd-party AT be locked out of Metro?
  563. # [14:54] <webben> Stevef: But it's not a meaningful caption : it's basically the same repair text.
  564. # [14:55] <webben> Stevef: @src is not a text alternative therefore that _is_ an indication that @src is not a text alternative.
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  566. # [14:55] <webben> Stevef: How client software surfaces the fact that it is repairing the absence of a text alternative is a different matter.
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  569. # [15:01] <webben> Stevef: I agree there's a problem with distinguishing significant and insignificant images without text alternatives, although I also think one could apply more intelligent heuristics than tend to be applied.
  570. # [15:01] <webben> e.g. images below a certain rendered size are not significant (ad/tracking pixels)
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  572. # [15:04] <Stevef> webben: looking at flickr they provide a caption for all images http://www.flickr.com/photos/ which is usually better than the src value and in other cases there is no disernible source http://www.flickr.com/photos/pitschspics/7221150834/ so the figure/caption technique would be useful
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  576. # [15:08] <Stevef> webben or in these cases: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pitschspics/with/7221143506/ the caption while not that useful is a whole lot more useful than the src e.g. 7221058684_abb86bb0d8_m.jpg also note the alt and the caption are the same
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  578. # [15:10] <webben> Stevef: I agree that where the original filename is changed to some gibberish in a CDN URL as there, preserving the original filename in some sort of association with the <img> is better than nothing.
  579. # [15:11] <Stevef> webben: what I am trying to say is in practice when looking at how uploaded images on photo istes are captioned, using the figure/figcaption makes sense (to me)
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  581. # [15:19] <Stevef> webben: plus i like the figure/figcaption becuase it provides users with an easier way to provide some meaningful text thats programmatically associated with an image, it may not be the best text alternative, but its something and it can be conveyed that is NOT an alt text whereas if you use alt or title the AT does not know the difference (unless it goes in a qureries the DOM directly) as...
  582. # [15:19] <Stevef> ...they both populate the accname.
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  584. # [15:28] <annevk> didn't know AT treats alt and title the same
  585. # [15:28] <annevk> that's pretty bad :(
  586. # [15:31] <Stevef> annevk: its not AT as such its how the accessible name calculation works in all browsers (that support it)
  587. # [15:31] <Stevef> annevk:mac works a little differently for images
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  589. # [15:33] <Stevef> annevk: essentially if there is no other source for an accessble name then browsers use the title, if alt is present as well as an a title alt is used for the name and title is used for the description
  590. # [15:34] <webben> hsivonen: I think no. http://www.nvda-project.org/ticket/1801
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  599. # [15:45] <annevk> Stevef: mkay
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  625. # [16:02] <annevk> hober: first rule about #secret-treehouse is that we don't talk about, definitely not on twitter :p
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  627. # [16:08] <jgraham> I thought the first rule of #secret-treehouse was "No smoking"?
  628. # [16:09] <annevk> hahaha
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  637. # [16:22] <scott_gonzalez> Is there anything in DOM Events that says whether mouseenter should or should not be triggered as soon as the page loads?
  638. # [16:24] <scott_gonzalez> If you don't move your mouse at all, then load a page, should you get an event for the element that loads into the position that your mouse is in?
  639. # [16:24] <scott_gonzalez> Firefox seems to be the only browser that does this.
  640. # [16:24] <scott_gonzalez> It happens if content is shown after page load as well.
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  642. # [16:26] <annevk> mouse events actually be defined? hah
  643. # [16:27] <annevk> "you must be new here" (but I know you're not quite...)
  644. # [16:27] <annevk> being*
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  647. # [16:29] <scott_gonzalez> :-/
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  651. # [16:31] <annevk> it's not even tied to things like hit testing
  652. # [16:31] <annevk> wait what am I saying
  653. # [16:31] <annevk> hit testing is not even defined
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  656. # [16:35] <smaug____> foolip: the bugs you've been filing are hilarious.
  657. # [16:36] * smaug____ can't file audio api bugs, because tracker is locked to wg members only
  658. # [16:36] <foolip> smaug____, glad to be of service!
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  660. # [16:36] <annevk> pointers?
  661. # [16:36] <foolip> smaug____, I can file stuff on your behalf if you want
  662. # [16:36] <foolip> but send me an email, right now we're busy filing bugs :)
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  664. # [16:36] <annevk> you should file a tracker issue on using W3C Bugzilla
  665. # [16:36] <smaug____> annevk: http://www.w3.org/2011/audio/track/issues/raised
  666. # [16:37] <foolip> annevk, we did suggest using bugzilla, but the chair though issues were fine
  667. # [16:37] <foolip> and we just want to get the issues out into the open to begin with
  668. # [16:38] <annevk> that's a lot of issues
  669. # [16:39] <annevk> Bugzilla is nice because it works across specs
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  671. # [16:43] <smaug____> annevk: the number of issues tells a lot about the spec. I feel it is hard to even start reviewing it properly, since nothing is really defined
  672. # [16:43] <smaug____> it is more like a simple API description
  673. # [16:44] <smaug____> after reading that spec, all the other specs feel a lot better though :) Perhaps I'll complain less about them in the future.
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  677. # [16:46] <jgraham> So what are the rules about whoch Element-targeted events get corresponding onfoo attributes?
  678. # [16:47] <smaug____> no rules
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  680. # [16:47] <jgraham> It's just according to Hixie's whim?
  681. # [16:47] <smaug____> or someone else
  682. # [16:48] <jgraham> Why are there not rules?
  683. # [16:48] <jgraham> I need structure dammit
  684. # [16:48] <smaug____> see the topic
  685. # [16:48] <jgraham> We should have a formal process with proposals and votes
  686. # [16:49] <jgraham> Then this sort of thing will never happen
  687. # [16:49] <annevk> smaug____: nah please keep complaining
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  689. # [16:49] <annevk> smaug____: better to know
  690. # [16:49] <annevk> jgraham: I'm sure you can get the W3C to set up a workshop around this topic
  691. # [16:50] <annevk> jgraham: bring in some academics, some people writing software, couple of users, some developers
  692. # [16:50] <jgraham> I could have a community group
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  694. # [16:50] <jgraham> The event handler content attribute user's group
  695. # [16:50] <annevk> jgraham: they'd prolly recommend that now yeah :)
  696. # [16:51] <annevk> jgraham: best to just announce it on twitter
  697. # [16:51] <scott_gonzalez> jgraham: It would be nice if all events has corresponding onfoo attributes.
  698. # [16:51] <jgraham> It would be like a rehabilitation centre
  699. # [16:51] <annevk> scott_gonzalez: except for the events we want to drop
  700. # [16:52] <annevk> the other problem is that events are case-sensitive
  701. # [16:52] <annevk> event handlers are not
  702. # [16:52] <scott_gonzalez> annevk: If there are events that don't have corresponding attributes and the events are being dropped, then I think it's fine if they're not added
  703. # [16:52] <annevk> I think all events with casing have no event handler attribute
  704. # [16:52] <annevk> most of those are also candidate for being dropped, though not all
  705. # [16:52] <scott_gonzalez> They should just be lowercased.
  706. # [16:52] <scott_gonzalez> We shouldn't have events with same name but differnet casing.
  707. # [16:53] <scott_gonzalez> We actually do this in jQuery UI.
  708. # [16:53] <smaug____> DOMContentLoaded is perhaps the only one which shouldn't be dropped
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  710. # [16:53] <annevk> smaug____: yeah
  711. # [16:53] <annevk> smaug____: and you can't really change casing I think
  712. # [16:53] <scott_gonzalez> We provide callbacks with mixed casing, but trigger associated events lowercased.
  713. # [16:53] <annevk> smaug____: because people check event.type
  714. # [16:53] <smaug____> yeah
  715. # [16:53] <annevk> but you could have ondomcontentloaded I guess
  716. # [16:53] <annevk> ugly as hell
  717. # [16:54] <smaug____> I wouldn't add a special case
  718. # [16:54] <smaug____> we could just add a new event
  719. # [16:54] <smaug____> contentloaded
  720. # [16:54] <smaug____> it would fire right after DOMContentLoaded
  721. # [16:54] <smaug____> then deprecate DOMContentLoaded
  722. # [16:55] <smaug____> whatever deprecation means
  723. # [16:55] <annevk> oh god
  724. # [16:56] <smaug____> though, this wouldn't still let all the events to have onfoo handler
  725. # [16:56] <smaug____> scripts and addons can always dispatch any kinds of events
  726. # [16:56] <annevk> yeah, we should have the ele.on() concept instead
  727. # [16:57] <smaug____> there are still problems with that approach
  728. # [16:57] <annevk> yeah, for one the details are not yet defined :)
  729. # [16:57] <scott_gonzalez> The attributes are useful for testing if the UA supports the event, I don't see how .on() is related.
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  731. # [16:58] <annevk> scott_gonzalez: oh solely from that perspective
  732. # [16:59] <annevk> an event being supported is such a weird concept
  733. # [16:59] <bjankord> Does anyone know if the w and h values in srcset are similar to min-width or max-width media queries?
  734. # [16:59] <annevk> bjankord: max-width I think
  735. # [16:59] <bjankord> hmm
  736. # [17:00] <bjankord> I think there is a good case where users would want it to be min-width
  737. # [17:00] <bjankord> Thinking of progressive enhancement/mobile first
  738. # [17:00] <bjankord> Should authors be able to 100minw or 100maxw in srcset?
  739. # [17:02] <annevk> bjankord: there's some mailing list discussion around that
  740. # [17:02] <scott_gonzalez> Heh, "some"
  741. # [17:03] <bjankord> annevk: Has there been any agreement on this topic on the mailing list?
  742. # [17:03] <bjankord> annevk: any link to view the list?
  743. # [17:04] <scott_gonzalez> http://lists.whatwg.org/htdig.cgi/whatwg-whatwg.org/2012-May/thread.html
  744. # [17:04] <scott_gonzalez> There are about a dozen different threads.
  745. # [17:04] <scott_gonzalez> Search that page for <picture>, srcset, media queries.
  746. # [17:05] <bjankord> scott_gonzalez: haha yeah I assumed there would be a lot to dig through, thanks for pointing me in the right direction
  747. # [17:06] <scott_gonzalez> Most of the debate right now seems to be around whether there are other useful media queries for images.
  748. # [17:06] <scott_gonzalez> And how to handle choosing an image based on bandwidth.
  749. # [17:06] <annevk> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-whatwg-archive/ might be nicer to browse through
  750. # [17:06] <bjankord> bandwidth is such a changing variable
  751. # [17:07] <bjankord> what might be considered fast for you might be slow for me
  752. # [17:07] <bjankord> I would say the best would be to allow the user to choose their images, regular vs hd
  753. # [17:07] <bjankord> just like the user can choose there default font size
  754. # [17:08] <bjankord> there would be a browser setting the user would click to choose which type of images to display
  755. # [17:08] <annevk> users don't want to do that
  756. # [17:08] <annevk> as much as possible it should just work
  757. # [17:08] <jgraham> annevk: They also don't want the site to suddenly look like crap due to bad heuristics
  758. # [17:09] <jgraham> The whole bandwidth thing is just a bad idea
  759. # [17:09] <bjankord> jgraham: agreed
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  761. # [17:09] <annevk> jgraham: I was not suggesting it wasn't...
  762. # [17:09] <jgraham> annevk: Sure
  763. # [17:09] <jgraham> I'm probably preaching to the choir
  764. # [17:10] <jgraham> Hmm, so is it defined anywhere how scripting in SVG works?
  765. # [17:11] <annevk> there is http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/dap/raw-file/tip/network-api/index.html
  766. # [17:11] <annevk> but I'm not sure why that is there...
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  769. # [17:12] <annevk> oh, some B2G thing
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  771. # [17:13] <annevk> and a whole new object for it?
  772. # [17:13] <annevk> oh well
  773. # [17:13] <jgraham> Yeah, this is the problem with fragmentation. Everyone wants their own little bit of namespace to play in
  774. # [17:14] <jgraham> That API looks horrible
  775. # [17:18] <smaug____> blame volkmar
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  777. # [17:20] <annevk> so sad that volkmar could not finish HTML forms instead
  778. # [17:23] <Ms2ger`> I hear there's an intern who's going to work on forms over the summer
  779. # [17:23] <gsnedders> interns++
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  781. # [17:23] <Ms2ger`> But apparently only for mobile :/
  782. # [17:23] <Ms2ger`> gsnedders, looking for an internship? :)
  783. # [17:23] <gsnedders> Ms2ger`: Nah.
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  795. # [17:24] <annevk> Ms2ger`: there have been unsuccessful WF2 internships in the past if I remember correctly
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  804. # [17:24] <Ms2ger`> Wouldn't surprise me
  805. # [17:25] <smaug____> forms are hard
  806. # [17:26] <smaug____> certain types at least
  807. # [17:26] <Ms2ger`> Opera did them first, so what's the point? :)
  808. # [17:27] <smaug____> :p
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  819. # [17:56] <dglazkov> good morning, Whatwg!
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  825. # [18:01] <jreading> hey all, question…
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  827. # [18:02] <annevk> Ms2ger`: we even had type=uri before I got it changed all over to type=url
  828. # [18:03] <jreading> our designers don't want to go near html5 input validation, because they are adverse to bubble tooltips. I know you can style them, but is there a roadmap for that, in terms or extending the api to allow custom DOM insertion?
  829. # [18:03] <annevk> you can use setCustomValidity()
  830. # [18:04] <annevk> jreading: might be to start a thread on that though or a wiki page on Forms listing the shortcomings of what we have today
  831. # [18:05] <annevk> jreading: though for the 8 or so years we've been doing this nobody has wanted to take a hard look at styling forms :(
  832. # [18:05] <annevk> it's a rather hard problem
  833. # [18:05] <Stevef> a shortcoming of the validation message bubbles as implemented is that if you have more than one invalid fiield only the first bubble shows
  834. # [18:06] <jreading> annevk: i'm not so concerned with the native styling, but just being able to change the placement and affect behavior
  835. # [18:08] <annevk> Stevef: sounds like a UI bug, yeah
  836. # [18:08] <annevk> jreading: that does sound like changing the native styling...
  837. # [18:09] <Stevef> annevk: from what i can remember when testing its same behaviour across browsers
  838. # [18:09] <jreading> i suppose so, but I'm not asking for anyone to do that legwork, just need hooks for all that stuff
  839. # [18:10] <annevk> Stevef: just like type=file evolves over time so can this; UI is not standardized
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  841. # [18:10] <annevk> jreading: I know, defining the hooks is the problem I'm referring to
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  843. # [18:10] <jreading> right, ok
  844. # [18:10] <Stevef> yannevk: understand but it limits its practical use currently
  845. # [18:12] <jreading> just like one can do <form novalidate> it would great to do <form message="inline | bubble | group">
  846. # [18:12] <jreading> or something
  847. # [18:12] <annevk> Stevef: I guess that would be good feedback for that wiki page I was suggesting
  848. # [18:12] <TabAtkins> Ms2ger`: Uh, no. Bugzilla is perfectly fine for random people to file bugs in on CSS drafts. We just don't want *conversation* happening on them - if you file a non-trivial bug, you should also start a thread.
  849. # [18:12] <Stevef> annevk:ok
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  851. # [18:13] <annevk> Stevef: although not every browser has every aspect yet, we should probably evaluate again what we have so far and what works and what doesn't
  852. # [18:15] <annevk> jreading: it would be better to have use cases or statements of what does not work and why then some syntax that can mean pretty much anything ;)
  853. # [18:15] <annevk> I'll create a wiki page
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  855. # [18:19] <annevk> Stevef: jreading: http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Forms
  856. # [18:20] <Stevef> annevk:cool will provide some detail later
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  858. # [18:22] <jreading> annevk: excellent
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  861. # [18:25] <jreading> if you can get me an account, I will diligently and conservatively add to this
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  863. # [18:27] <annevk> jreading: email?
  864. # [18:28] <jreading> annevk: sent to hixe, that ok?
  865. # [18:28] <annevk> jreading: then you'll have to wait until he gets online
  866. # [18:28] <annevk> if you pm me with it I can do it now
  867. # [18:28] <annevk> (well if you're quick, I have to go)
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  917. # [20:27] <Ms2ger`> Huh
  918. # [20:28] <Ms2ger`> 2 and a half hours after being sent, http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html/2012May/0001.html got two replies with the same suggestion, within a minute of each other
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  929. # [20:50] <eberon_> bleh
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  937. # [20:59] <jreading> http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Forms
  938. # [21:00] <annevk> jreading: cool
  939. # [21:00] <annevk> jreading: fyi, use cases and requirements are separate things ;)
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  941. # [21:01] <annevk> jreading: a use case is a scenario of something you want to accomplish; one or more requirements typically follow from that
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  943. # [21:01] <jreading> edited
  944. # [21:03] <annevk> anyway, that's pretty awesome
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  947. # [21:11] <annevk> Hixie: you around/
  948. # [21:12] <annevk> Hixie: it would help if you fixed the errors around minimum/maximum in the spec
  949. # [21:12] <annevk> Hixie: srcset spec that is
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  951. # [21:15] * tantek reads the wiki page
  952. # [21:15] <tantek> jreading, this is good work http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Forms
  953. # [21:16] <tantek> there's still a lot we have to do to make the "webforms2" features work well in practice - very happy to see someone gathering specific real world examples where the current functionality in HTML is insufficient to achieve the desired effect.
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  955. # [21:17] <tantek> I have a few thoughts on more UI elements as well for growing from forms to full on apps. But forms is a good place to focus first.
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  958. # [21:18] <annevk> forms are hard :(
  959. # [21:18] <annevk> we should really have sortable tables by now in markup imo
  960. # [21:19] <annevk> but we don't :)
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  965. # [21:20] <anatolbroder> I don’t understand your real life examples from http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Hgroup_element#The_Telegraph_.28UK.29 The Telegraph doesn’t use the hgroup element. So why did you place it in the article?
  966. # [21:21] <annevk> "This page documents use cases and existing usage patterns related to marking up subtitles and taglines within headers."
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  969. # [21:22] <anatolbroder> annevk: thanks.
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  971. # [21:25] <anatolbroder> What is *your* proposed solution for a classic 2-4 sentences long byline between the <h1> element and the text body? A <h2 class="byline"> or a <p class="byline">?
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  973. # [21:27] <TabAtkins> the latter
  974. # [21:28] <anatolbroder> TabAtkins: thanks
  975. # [21:28] <jgraham> One problem with forms is that peole aren't really interested in implementing forms features
  976. # [21:30] <annevk> I think if forms/editing/UI events were way better defined it would be less problematic
  977. # [21:30] <annevk> because then at least it would make hacking easier
  978. # [21:30] <annevk> now you're just asking for regressions, in a way
  979. # [21:31] <annevk> "forms are hard, lets go shopping"
  980. # [21:31] <jgraham> Yeah maybe
  981. # [21:31] <jgraham> But also UI is hard
  982. # [21:32] <jgraham> Would be kind of nice for Gecko to imeplement more of the forms already in HTML :|
  983. # [21:32] <annevk> no but you see, Gecko's going to have the best implementation possible, so they're simply not doing it...
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  986. # [21:35] <jgraham> Well the main problem seems to be that they don't think it's needed for B2G
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  988. # [21:35] <jgraham> Dunno how they plan to get form controls on there. Maybe the who UI will be built with jQuery
  989. # [21:36] <Ms2ger`> jgraham, oh, no, we've got someone who will implement them just for mobile
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  992. # [21:37] <annevk> jreading: heh just reading your past tweets
  993. # [21:38] <annevk> jreading: no goat farm?
  994. # [21:40] <jreading> not yet
  995. # [21:40] <annevk> put me down for some cheese if you do
  996. # [21:40] <jreading> my facebook shares didn't hit $1000 yet
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  999. # [21:45] <jgraham> Oooh cheese
  1000. # [21:45] <jgraham> I would prefer to keep pigs I think
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  1002. # [21:46] <jgraham> Although goat meat is also delicious
  1003. # [21:46] <jgraham> I recommend the Jamacian recipe "Curried Goat"
  1004. # [21:46] <jreading> how could you eat this?
  1005. # [21:46] <jreading> http://goteaminternet.com/img/docs/57570.jpg
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  1007. # [21:47] <jgraham> Well first you would let it grow up a bit
  1008. # [21:47] <jgraham> Then you would kill it
  1009. # [21:47] <jgraham> Then you would butcher it
  1010. # [21:47] <gavinc> Facebook, or the goat?
  1011. # [21:47] <jgraham> Then you would cook it
  1012. # [21:48] <jgraham> Then you would eat it
  1013. # [21:48] <jgraham> Nah, facebook will eat itself
  1014. # [21:48] <gavinc> Ugh, my new millionare friends are going to be insufferable for weeks
  1015. # [21:49] <othermaciej> are you friends with facebookers?
  1016. # [21:49] <jgraham> That's so far beyond a first world problem, I don't know how to classify it
  1017. # [21:50] <gavinc> yeah, a couple
  1018. # [21:56] <Ms2ger`> I'm glad they went public... Now all the Mozillians who sold their souls to facebook can come back
  1019. # [21:57] <annevk> Ms2ger`: probably not if they want to cash in on options
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  1021. # [22:04] <gavinc> annevk: indeed, golden handcuffs better than the normal kind but still kinda suck
  1022. # [22:06] <gavinc> gavin: palo alto world problem?
  1023. # [22:06] <gavinc> jgraham: palo alto world problem?
  1024. # [22:13] <gavin> schrep hired me at Mozilla
  1025. # [22:13] <gavin> I should get back in touch now that he's a bazillionaire
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  1029. # [22:23] <annevk> pablof: I want to retweet, but lack of proper punctuation puts me off
  1030. # [22:24] <zewt> twitter is designed to destroy grammar
  1031. # [22:24] <zewt> it's pretty absurd that they havn't raised it to something sane, ~500 characters or so
  1032. # [22:24] <pablof> annevk: yeah, i know, i should set a timer before pushing the tweet button
  1033. # [22:25] <zewt> twitter is pretty much completely different in different languages, depending on the character density, heh
  1034. # [22:25] <zewt> way less of a restriction in cjk than western languages
  1035. # [22:25] <pablof> well, yeah, but that's like saying that shorthand is very efficient
  1036. # [22:26] <pablof> it is, but man, you have to memorize too many symbols!
  1037. # [22:26] <pablof> s/too/so/
  1038. # [22:26] <zewt> basically twitter's limit is just too low for decent communication in english, you always end up having to remove content
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  1041. # [22:32] <TabAtkins> zewt: Maybe learn to communicate better? Otherwise, use tweeplus.com, which is the only longtweet service where your tweets will actually survive the service dying.
  1042. # [22:33] <zewt> uh, having more to say than can be expressed in 2.5 bytes of english is not a lack of communication skill
  1043. # [22:33] <zewt> it's just a failure of a medium
  1044. # [22:35] <TabAtkins> 2.5 bytes of english? Where'd you get that number?
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  1046. # [22:37] <zewt> that sure is what twitter feels like
  1047. # [22:37] <zewt> oh you used an adverb, that's too much for us
  1048. # [22:37] <TabAtkins> I very rarely have trouble communicating in Twitter.
  1049. # [22:38] <zewt> i have to spend more time trying to find ways to say what I want to say within the absurd length restrictions than saying it in the first place
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  1051. # [22:40] <TabAtkins> Shrug. Sounds like you're just bad at Twitter. It's a restricted medium on purpose.
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  1053. # [22:42] <zewt> there is no valid reason for a length limitation that allows English speakers to say 1/2 or 1/3 as much as what a Japanese user can say
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  1057. # [22:43] <bjankord> I've been reading through the mailing list now for a few hours and havn't seen anything about using minw or maxw in srcset
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  1059. # [22:44] <bjankord> Has there been any talk about allowing authors the ability to choose if the w value in src set means min-width or max-width
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  1066. # [22:48] <bjankord> ...
  1067. # [22:48] <TabAtkins> bjankord: You haven't seen the talk about changing the syntax to "max-width:NNNpx" instead of "NNNw"?
  1068. # [22:49] <bjankord> Not yet, I've been reading through the mailing list
  1069. # [22:49] <bjankord> TabAtkins: can you link me there
  1070. # [22:50] <TabAtkins> Yeah, gimma a sec.
  1071. # [22:50] <bjankord> TabAtkins: Thanks!
  1072. # [22:51] <TabAtkins> For example, check uot the "Problems with width/height descriptors in scrset" thread.
  1073. # [22:51] <TabAtkins> Which is specifically about that issue.
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  1078. # [23:05] <annevk> guess I should keep track of when Gecko forgets to raise spec issues to entertain @bz_moz
  1079. # [23:06] <annevk> oh but I guess since everyone is a Mozillian me raising the issue still counts
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  1082. # [23:07] <TabAtkins> Heh.
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  1084. # [23:08] <Ms2ger`> annevk, shouldn't be too hard... Just look at canvas bugs :)
  1085. # [23:12] <bjankord> TabAtkins: So after reading through the mailing list, it's my understanding the srcset spec will likely be updated to use min-width: and max-width: ?
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  1088. # [23:16] <jgraham> annevk: I am quite in favour of a "name and shame" policy when people implement features but don't make any sharable tests for them
  1089. # [23:16] <jgraham> And yes, Opera could do this better
  1090. # [23:16] <charlvn> lol @ http://i.imgur.com/d2e5k.png
  1091. # [23:16] <jgraham> (but we are actively tring to)
  1092. # [23:18] <annevk> /TR/ash and 5hit...
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  1094. # [23:18] * jernoble|afk is now known as jernoble
  1095. # [23:19] <Ms2ger`> jgraham, you mean, everyone :)
  1096. # [23:19] <annevk> runeh would suggest a Tumblr
  1097. # [23:20] <TabAtkins> bjankord: It's not decided. We've provided feedback, and we can argue it, but it ultimately falls on Hixie.
  1098. # [23:20] <Ms2ger`> s/Hixie/browser vendors/, as he would say himself
  1099. # [23:20] <TabAtkins> Of course.
  1100. # [23:20] <Philip`> s/browser vendors/users who choose which browser to use/, surely
  1101. # [23:21] <jgraham> Ms2ger`: Yeah, lots of shame to go around at the moment
  1102. # [23:22] <Ms2ger`> So, I've got some tests I want to submit
  1103. # [23:22] <Ms2ger`> Do we have a w3c-test.org subdomain?
  1104. # [23:23] <jgraham> Yeah
  1105. # [23:23] <jgraham> I don't remember what works though
  1106. # [23:23] <Ms2ger`> Different ports?
  1107. # [23:23] <Ms2ger`> http/https should work...
  1108. # [23:24] <jgraham> I think so. If not we obviously need them :)
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  1110. # [23:24] <jgraham> I'm pretty sure we set up a few subdomains and a few ports
  1111. # [23:24] <annevk> Ms2ger`: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-testsuite/2011Feb/0022.html
  1112. # [23:25] <jgraham> ah, annevk is more full of useful information
  1113. # [23:25] <Ms2ger`> Great
  1114. # [23:26] <annevk> Ms2ger`: more complete: http://www.w3.org/wiki/Testing/Requirements#The_Web_test_server_must_be_available_through_different_domain_names
  1115. # [23:26] <annevk> including different ports
  1116. # [23:26] <Ms2ger`> Nice
  1117. # [23:26] <annevk> and a fancy looking subdomain http://天気の良い日.w3c-test.org/
  1118. # [23:26] <Ms2ger`> I need to set those up for Mozilla too
  1119. # [23:26] <annevk> also one that looks French http://élève.w3c-test.org/
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