- From: Gregory J. Rosmaita <oedipus@hicom.net>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:26:54 +0100
- To: public-xhtml2@w3.org
aloha!
minutes from the 30 April 2008 XHTML2 WG weekly teleconference can be
found online at:
http://www.w3.org/2008/04/30-xhtml-minutes.html
and below, as plain text, following my signature; the IRC log of the
call is available from:
http://www.w3.org/2008/04/30-xhtml-irc
as usual, please log any corrections, comments, mis-attributions or
mistakes by replying to this announcement on-list...
note that there were no action items or resolutions logged at the 30
April 2008 meeting,
gregory.
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- DRAFT -
XHTML2 WG Weekly Teleconference
30 Apr 2008
Agenda
See also: IRC log
Attendees
Present
Roland, Gregory_Rosmaita, yamx, markbirbeck, Alessio_Cartocci
Regrets
Steven, Steven_Pemberton, Tina
Chair
Roland
Scribe
Gregory_Rosmaita
Contents
* Topics
1. CURIES
2. Access Module
3. Role Module
4. RDFa Feedback
5. RM Comments
* Summary of Action Items
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<scribe> Scribe: Gregory_Rosmaita
<scribe> ScribeNick: oedipus
XML Base (Second Edition) - Steven not around to address
RM: face2face meeting -- any registrants?
... a lot of no answers so far
wiki: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/xhtml2/wiki/2008-06-Minneapolis-FtF
registration: http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/32107/xhtml2ftf200806/
RM: poll those on phone
Yam: no, don't think so
GJR: probable conflict
MB: still negotiating -- away most of may on business trips
AC: don't think can attend, but interested in doing so remotely
CURIES
RM: SP sent replies out to TAG; discovered earlier, unaddressed
comment from TAG: talked with Shane about it, don't know where SM got
to with thAt; same on Mime Types
Yam: 2 Minor comments: distinguish XHTML Basic 1.0 and 1.1 - remove
ambiguity; CSS file for the W3C TR is very old, improper use -- says
updated 2006, but much older than that
RM: send comments to list, please so on record
... last time talked to StevenP, still no feedback from Steve Bratt on
either document
Yam; Basic 1.1 M12n - transition request pending, right?
RM: correct
Access Module
GJR: request for activate="inspect" dropped
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xhtml2/2008Apr/0083.html
GJR: awaiting Jim Allan post to public-xhtml2 -- GJR will ping him
today -- hopefully get to list today
RM: once get material, will review and can vote next week to go to
Last Call
Role Module
RM: comes out of second LC soon -- no comments thusfar
RDFa Feedback
MB: few comments on RDFa -- most of them resolved; nothing that
affects things materially
RM Comments
<Roland>
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xhtml2/2008Apr/0066.html
RM: comments on Mime draft
... Appendix A. Compatibility Guidelines comments:
... looking for specificity; re: empty elements, helpful for authors
to use this and not have to go off and find attributes that it
effects; empty elements is a hsort list (included in email cited
above) -- should list them in document
... document ought to make it as easy as possible for reader to create
a new document, rather than leave it to them to discover rules
... is that something people agree with?
MB: yes
GJR: yes
Yam: yes
RM: lang and xml:lang - says use xml:lang - does not say don't or
should not use lang attribute; need to state use xml:lang and not lang
MB: given goal of this is to make it so html and xhtml interchangable,
don't know if should be so strong on XML features
RM: agree good question -- encountered when drafting examples
GJR: have not been able to find AT that switches in response to
xml:lang - still key off lang
RM: good example
MB: target renderer is XML renderer, not an HTML renderer; describe
best practice for authors of XHTML document whose work will be served
as HTML; should be stated other way around to get best results - use
lang and xml:lang
RM: best answer i have is specify both -- should record which browsers
and which versions support xml:lang -- shouldn't leave issue of use of
other one dangling
... do use xml:lang or use lang or specify both
MB: generic XML feature use that has been the model, but if HTML
feature available, why not use it? if we tell people to use XSL rather
than CSS will have problem -- can't load boath stylesheets;
RM: aiming for those that work in browsers we are interested in --
likely will be HTML versions; finding a lot of HTML browsers do
support XML features, but picked and chosen; develop sample documents
to run against series of browsers, record results and report
MB: seems like a lot of work to gain very little; know UAs support
HTML, so need to ensure that XHTML works
RM: features that only work in XML/XHTML are the issue -- what about
them? HTML browsers recognize limited set of XML features need to
document
MB: if make assertion, have to prove it; someone's got to do this work
RM: good practices or recommendation -- this is the way to do it
MB: if start recommending things that aren't really necessary, then
making more work for all involved -- reduce work to do verification by
scaling down requirements
RM: don't want reader to infer -- do use lang, use xml:lang -- should
say "do this, and don't do that"
MB: fragment identifiers -- same thing -- use id attribute, do not use
name attribute
RM: can't just say "do what HTML does" -- won't work with XHTML
compact forms
... don't make distinctions between 1.0 and 1.1 -- clarify what Basic
means -- going back to yam's point
... want document that is valid XHTML rendered by HTML
Yam: completely different in mobile -- some can support basic 1.0 and
some basic 1.1
RM: like those to be XHTML Basic, rendered in a non-mobile UA that
renders HTML
Yam: more interested in how UA can inform its capabilities using HTTP
protocol; like to make very clear how will profile be used to identify
basic 1.0 or basic 1.1
... such notificiation is VERY important in mobile devices
RM: SM says Mime document follows these rules -- implements what says
you should do
... additional comments, please send to list and we will work through
them;
... other items for discussion?
Yam; will send mime type comment to xhtml mailing list
RM: adjourn
Summary of Action Items
[End of minutes]
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