ser-engine project is
also contributing to it and implementing it.)
—Mike
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in some off-list discussion with Anne, is the “Manifest for a
web application” spec at https://w3c.github.io/manifest/ not relevant here?
(Nothing to reverse engineer, since it has an actual spec—with defined
processing requirements—and at least one other browser-engine project is
also contributing
RIES in such a way that any arbitrary string can be a valid
CURIE. So in practice authors can put anything they want into
meta[property] without the checker reporting any errors.
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Xidorn Quan , 2014-12-27 10:12 +1100:
> On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Michael[tm] Smith wrote:
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> > Xidorn Quan , 2014-12-26 04:41 -0800:
> > ...
> > > The difference in expression ability becomes more important when there
> > > are words mixed with ka
I think the WHATWG rules are not flexible enough for
> multi-pair rubies, which limits both the semantization and the
> stylability of documents. In other words, I don't think the two rule sets
> address the same use cases, especially in perspective of semantics. The
> W3C rules are mu
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