| 12:36 | <zcorpan> | annevk: is someone working on implementing ORB in webkit? |
| 14:35 | <annevk> | zcorpan: I don't think so |
| 14:38 | <zcorpan> | annevk: ok. We're doing a staged rollout currently, with some exceptions (mp3 and aac I think). I think Chromium shipped an incomplete version some time ago and are now working on updating it to match the spec more closely. |
| 14:55 | <annevk> | zcorpan: that's great, does Fx have the JS parser aspects implemented? |
| 14:56 | <zcorpan> | annevk: I believe so. farre? |
| 14:57 | <farre> | yes |
| 15:35 | <annevk> | Pretty exciting, that means we should consider making it an official standard soon. |
| 17:53 | <TabAtkins> | What's ORB? Without any context to guide the search, googling that word is obviously unhelpful. ^_^ |
| 18:05 | <Alan Stearns> | TabAtkins: Opaque Response Blocking https://github.com/annevk/orb |
| 18:07 | <TabAtkins> | danke |
| 18:08 | <TabAtkins> | bakkot ljharb I pinged y'all in the issue too, but I went ahead and raised an issue for URL.from() https://github.com/whatwg/url/issues/782 |
| 18:09 | <ljharb> | oh awesome, thanks |
| 19:27 | <zcorpan> | Do we have enough to resolve https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/9491 ? |
| 20:56 | <bkardell> | is there a url that is like the single page edition of the developer version of the html spec? |