On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 3:37 AM, Andreas Tolfsen wrote:
> Motivation:
> To give web authors a way to infer if user agent is controlled by
> automation, so the document can take alternate code paths when under
> test.
Can you speak more about why this is a good idea? I've poor
experience with "thi
On 2/5/18 11:37 AM, Andreas Tolfsen wrote:
Standard:
https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/webdriver-spec.html#interface
All the IDL snippets in this standard are empty, which makes it hard to
evaluate the standard or how our implementation aligns with it.
-Boris
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On 2/5/18 11:47 AM, Boris Zbarsky wrote:
All the IDL snippets in this standard are empty, which makes it hard to
evaluate the standard or how our implementation aligns with it.
And in particular, the implementation patches don't match the intent
description (e.g. we implement a configurable pr
Summary:
I intend to implement and ship a new enumerable, non-configurable,
read-only "webdriver" attribute on the Navigator object. The
attribute is true when the -marionette flag is passed to Firefox
or the marionette.enabled preference is true. Otherwise it is
false.
Motivation:
To give web a
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 4:22 PM, Xidorn Quan wrote:
> I suppose you are talking about nsTextFragment::FragmentBits::mIsBidi?
Yes.
> Looking at callsites of nsTextFragment::IsBidi, my guess is that it is needed
> so that we don't need to scan a text node when it is bound to the tree for
> decidi
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018, at 12:09 AM, Henri Sivonen wrote:
> We appear to track bidiness on the document and on the text nodes. The
> document-level comment says:
> /**
>* Indicate the document contains bidi data.
>* Currently, we cannot disable bidi, because once bidi is enabled,
>* it aff
We appear to track bidiness on the document and on the text nodes. The
document-level comment says:
/**
* Indicate the document contains bidi data.
* Currently, we cannot disable bidi, because once bidi is enabled,
* it affects a frame model irreversibly, and plays even though
* the doc
Hello,
Here's the list of new issues found and filed by the Desktop Release QA team
last week.
Additional details on the team's priorities last week, as well as the plans for
the current week are available at: https://goo.gl/uhgYjc
Bugs logged by Desktop Release QA in the last 8 days
* ASSI -
As of Firefox 60, I intend to turn CSS paint-order for HTML text on by
default. It has been developed behind the layout.css.paint-order.enabled
preference.
I am not aware of any other UAs yet shipping this feature, but since our
intent to implement, the CSS WG has agreed to include this in the
registerProtocolHandler() gives a webpage a mechanism to register itself to
control a protocol after a user consents. For example, a chat application
could control the irc: scheme (named protocol in the API).
Chromes current telemetry suggests a usage of 0.002836% on insecure pages
which is low en
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