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<MarkS> I am having trouble phoning in - I keep getting disconnected
<John_Boyer> Scribe: Leigh
<John_Boyer> scribenick: klotz
<John_Boyer> Agenda: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-forms/2007Sep/0009.html
<Nick> that will be great
<Charlie> * yes, I got 109 euros there
<Charlie> but that was a negotiated rate
<Nick> * ok then I'm going to book that hotel for 185 euros :(
<Charlie> * or check to see what john has
<Nick> * Jhon what was the name of your hotel
<Steven> http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=porta+da+sol,+madrid,+spain&btnG=Search+Addresses
<Rafael> Puerta del Sol
<John_Boyer> meet at 8 there
<Rafael> under the Puerta del Sol clock
RESOLUTION: Meet at <a href="http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=puerta+da+sol,+madrid,+spain">Puerta del Sol</a>, under the clock, at 8:00 for coffee, leaving at 8:45. Meeting is at SATEC at 9:30-17:30, with lunch at 1:30.
<Steven> http://madridspain.ca/attractions/clocktower.html
<John_Boyer> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/specs/XForms1.1/index-diff.html#ui-input
<MarkS> for our mobile client there is no concept of "return"
<John_Boyer> This form control enables free-form data entry and is intended for use in entering multiline content, e.g., the body of an email message.
<John_Boyer> above is description of textarea
<John_Boyer> Description of input: This form control enables free-form data entry.
<Nick> yes
<MarkS> our implementation uses input for multiline text
<Nick> then we need to add to input that it should be able to activate it
<Nick> and can this be done on all devices
<Nick> So we agree that we can mandate that you can activate an input on all devices?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=dubinko+input+domactivate+send&btnG=Google+Search
<Nick> but that breaks Johns example for default submissions
<scribe> ACTION: John Boyer to remove line of text about multi-line text and write example for input section showing DOMActivate causing send for group review. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/09/05-forms-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot-ng> Sorry, amibiguous username (more than one match) - John
<trackbot-ng> Try using a different identifier, such as family name or username (eg. jkugelma, jboyer)
<John_Boyer> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/specs/XForms1.1/index-diff.html#rpm-events
<Nick> not for all I think
<Nick> John did you read my e-mail about that?
<Nick> I can't find any language in the spec that let me believe that
<Nick> non-relevant nodes aren't available to the controller. I find a lot of
<Nick> references that those nodes should not be available to the UI (e.g.: The
<Nick> relevant model item property provides hints to the XForms __user
<Nick> I can't find any language in the spec that let me believe that non-relevant nodes aren't available to the controller. I find a lot of references that those nodes should not be available to the UI (e.g.: The relevant model item property provides hints to the XForms __user interface__ regarding visibility, focus, and navigation order., in 9.1 The XForms Group Module,... ) and that they should be pruned by submission.
<Nick> XForms Group Module,... ) and that they should be pruned by submission.
<Nick> bye
<Rafael> bye
call in or skype next week?
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