- From: Gregory J. Rosmaita <oedipus@hicom.net>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 02:13:32 +0100
- To: public-xhtml2@w3.org, www-html@w3.org
aloha!
in the 16 February 2007 draft of XML Events 2, Section 3.5.,
"Event Handlers" makes an ambiguous reference to WML, without
providing a link to the resource's information in Appendix D:
<quote
cite="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-events2/#section-eventhandlers">
This specification does not require an XML application that uses XML
Events to use any particular method for specifying handlers. However,
the examples, particularly those in the section on attaching the
attributes directly to the handler, are intended to give examples of
how they could be specified.
It is however recognized that two methods are likely to occur often:
scripting (such as XHTML's <script> element) and declarative markup
using XML elements (such as WML's <onevent> element). A companion
specification will provide markup to support these methods.
</quote>
to which WML is the draft referring?
1. WML - Website Meta Language (http://thewml.org/ - highly unlikely)
2. WML - Wireless Markup Language (most likely suspect):
2.1. <?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//PHONE.COM//DTD WML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.phone.com/dtd/wml11.dtd" >
2.2. if WML = Wireless Markup Language, shouldn't the reference be to
WMLScript, which is the dialect of JavaScript used for WML pages
and which is part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP):
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/affiliates/wap/wapindex.html
in any event, there is no reference pertaining to WML listed in either
D.1. or D.2.
gregory.
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