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Subject: RE: [cgmo-webcgm] it's the DATA attribute of OBJECT
Agreed. This gave me the thought that I should have "diffed" the 2.0 HTML against 1.0 as part of my Chapter 3 review. It could help flag errors similar to this one. I might try that on Chapter 3 anyway to see if anything else comes up. Rob -----Original Message----- From: Lofton Henderson [mailto:lofton@rockynet.com] Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:38 AM To: cgmo-webcgm@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [cgmo-webcgm] it's the DATA attribute of OBJECT At 02:36 PM 10/5/2005 -0600, Robert Orosz wrote: >[...] >8) WebCGM 1.0 says "DATA". There is a data attribute in HTML, so I think >that is what should be here. Rereading it with more time and care, I think it is clear that the 'data' attribute of the 'object' element is what is intended. Somehow the editor trashed the 1.0 wording here. Agreed? -Lofton. >-----Original Message----- >From: Lofton Henderson [mailto:lofton@rockynet.com] >Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 7:08 PM >To: Robert Orosz; cgmo-webcgm@lists.oasis-open.org >Subject: Re: [cgmo-webcgm] Chapter 3 review >[...] > >Section 3.4 > > > >The viewport paragraph mentions "the IT attribute." I do not know what >this > >is. I could not find such an attribute in the HTML 4.01 Specification. > >Hmmm... I don't know what this is either, and it has apparently been around >for a long time. > >QUESTION 8. any ideas, anyone? > > > >The mapping paragraph is a bit terse. It defines "Fit" and then "Fill" and > >then goes into the default values without discussing halign or valign. > >I guess we were relying on the figures. But figures are non-normative. I >have added an editorial note to generate some words about halign and valign. > >Thanks, >-Lofton.
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