01:32
<karlcow>
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2009Feb/0181
10:06
<zcorpan_>
Hixie: shouldn't createPattern support HTMLVideoElement as well?
10:10
<Hixie>
at the time i thought there was some reason not to
10:10
<Hixie>
send a mail to the whatwg list if you think it should be there, so the other implementors see it
10:11
<zcorpan_>
ok
12:05
<annevk3>
Hixie, when are you checking in the changes?
15:29
<Philip`>
hsivonen: Should your "If the token does not contain a colon: Prepend "http://www.iana.org/assignments/relation/"; to the token and use the resulting string as an IRI." involve lowercasing the token before prepending?
15:29
<hsivonen>
Philip`: no, per earlier observation by zcorpan
15:30
<Philip`>
If they're not lowercased, won't that cause needless pain because any RDF processor will have to understand that http://www.iana.blah/STYLESHEET is equivalent to http://.../stylesheet?
15:42
<krijnh>
Philip`: whoops :)
15:43
<hsivonen>
Philip`: ooh. good point
16:41
<takkaria>
how about just lowercasing the things we know about now?
17:32
<Philip`>
takkaria: So it's basically impossible for someone writing a document to know whether this is one of the pre-2009 rel values that can be written in either case, or one of the not-yet-known-in-2009 things which must be lowercase?
17:47
<takkaria>
that's a point against what I said, sure :)
17:52
<takkaria>
since I switched to reading public-html from the archives, I've found it much less frustrating
17:53
<takkaria>
when you see that three people have been replying to each other all day, you kinda know that they're going in circles :)
17:56
<Philip`>
Sounds like you need a better mail client, if the list archive view is easier to read
18:02
<takkaria>
I have a fine mail client
18:02
<takkaria>
it's just that when you get mail in piece-by-piece, there's a tendency to read it
18:02
<takkaria>
whereas on the list view, you can cherrypick the people you know who talk sense and just read those
18:03
<gsnedders>
takkaria: So everyone except me?
18:03
<Philip`>
If your mail client was fine, you'd be able to configure it to hide new emails until you choose to look at the wholeD list
18:03
<Philip`>
Um
18:03
Philip`
blames SSH
18:04
<takkaria>
I can do that anyway