01:49
<Richard Gibson>
I think the straight-line version can work if username and password consume less horizontal space and the components of each URL are better connected, e.g. https://jsfiddle.net/fLmobqkj/ (season to taste)
05:17
<annevk>
I like the gray background, but still not sold on whitespace in the example URLs.
08:08
<Tom Schuster>
Maybe origin should only appear once and be centered?
08:09
<Tom Schuster>
The hostname/port highlighting for the git:// URL is broken.
09:42
<farre>
annevk: do you remember ORB? :D
09:43
<farre>
I'm looking into how Gecko handles HLS, and I'm writing tests
09:44
<farre>
I'm guessing that we do want to allow cross origin no-cors media mime types referenced through hls, right? it's just the loop hole of allowing loading anything into memory through those that we want to block
09:44
<farre>
(if you don't remember ORB, it's also fine)
11:10
<annevk>
Tom Schuster: what is broken about the git: URL?
11:12
<Tom Schuster>
Oh maybe a Firefox bug? (I doesn't look like this in Chrome)
11:14
<annevk>
farre: yeah that's right. https://github.com/annevk/orb/issues/29 has some historical discussion along with a question from Olli for me to look at Apple's implementation, but Apple's implementation delegates a lot to libraries here (and is also sandboxed) which are a bit harder to inspect.
11:27
<farre>
good good, thanks
13:54
<Kaiido>
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=890692
14:16
<annevk>
I updated https://annevankesteren.nl/temp/url-components.html again and my current favorites are 1B and 2B. (They are a bit of a compromise. I removed username/password as those are mostly not to be used which allows for more reuse.) I also added hover support. In the final version the labels will also link to their corresponding concepts.
14:37
<Richard Gibson>
here's a non-spacey version with straight lines: https://jsfiddle.net/anud9gez/ I think it could work if username and password were moved or eliminated. Not having the lines overlap is nice IMO.
14:40
<annevk>
Whoa, that version renders badly in Safari.
16:21
<Johnny Stenback>
Hey folks. I understand the WHATNOT/UP meeting at Web Engine Hack Fest was a great success (thanks Igalia!). TPAC is coming up late this year (end of October), and we've hosted a WHATUP meeting there for the past few years, which have also been very positively received AFAICT. Are people excited about continuing that tradition at TPAC this year as well?
17:16
<annevk>
Johnny Stenback: assuming you mean tradition, yes! See https://github.com/whatwg/meta/issues/398 for the dedicated issue. That also links our request to the W3C for meeting space.
17:19
<Johnny Stenback>
annevk: duh, yes, tradition.
20:50
<bkardell (holidays until july 5)>
Hey folks. I understand the WHATNOT/UP meeting at Web Engine Hack Fest was a great success (thanks Igalia!). TPAC is coming up late this year (end of October), and we've hosted a WHATUP meeting there for the past few years, which have also been very positively received AFAICT. Are people excited about continuing that tradition at TPAC this year as well?
Very welcome. We hope it's the start of a new tradition too 😁