04:14
<MikeSmith>
eighty4: the HTML5 draft redefines <hr> as representing a "thematic break"
04:14
<MikeSmith>
basically the same purpose that the XHTML2 spec uses the <seperator> element for
04:14
<MikeSmith>
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/mod-structural.html#edef_structural_separator
12:24
<MikeSmith>
hsivonen: btw, NicolasRaoul is the same who posted a v.nu-related patch to the whatwg implementors list today
12:24
<MikeSmith>
http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/implementors-whatwg.org/2009-April/000253.html
12:25
<MikeSmith>
he's at W3C/Keio for while part-time as an intern, and been looking from something Web-related and new to help work on
12:26
<MikeSmith>
and he's got some Java chops
12:27
<MikeSmith>
so I suggested he might take a look at v.nu -- the FIXMEs and such -- and see if there's anything that looked interesting
18:04
<Philip`>
http://www.cssquirrel.com/comic/?comic=13
20:16
<sgarrity>
If none of the source videos provided in a <video> element are playable by the client, is it the intended behaviour that you get the video player, but with no viewable video, and not the fall-back content?
20:30
<Hixie>
heycam`: empty string, but wow, i somehow didn't put that in the spec! will fix
21:14
<sayrer>
hmm, Josh Soref works for Nokia I think. Not Mozilla in any case
21:16
<sayrer>
Nokia's Maemo browser ("MicroB") and some other things are based on Mozilla
23:15
<annevk2>
annevk2? hmm I thought I tunred my laptop at home off...
23:15
<annevk2>
oh, annevk5 then
23:16
<annevk5>
hmm ok, so I was connected to both freenode.net and .org at the same time from the same laptop