ISSUE-117: In Widget P&C Spec, need to clarify in the spec that dir attribute does not apply to attributes that are IRIs, Numeric, Keywords, etc. The dir attribute only affects human readable strings.
In Widget P&C Spec, need to clarify in the spec that dir attribute does not apply to attributes that are IRIs, Numeric, Keywords, etc. The dir attribute only affects human readable strings.
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- HISTORICAL: Widgets [Bugs and Issues are tracked via Bugzilla https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/describecomponents.cgi?product=WebAppsWG]
- Raised by:
- Marcos Caceres
- Opened on:
- 2010-06-24
- Description:
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- [widgets] Draft minutes for 5 August 2010 voice conf (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2010-08-05)
- [widgets] Draft agenda for 5 August 2010 voice conf (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2010-08-03)
- [widgets] Draft minutes from 8 July 2010 voice conf (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2010-07-08)
- [widgets] Draft agenda for 8 July 2010 voice conf (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2010-07-07)
- Fwd: ISSUE-117: In Widget P&C Spec, need to clarify in the spec that dir attribute does not apply to attributes that are IRIs, Numeric, Keywords, etc. The dir attribute only affects human readable strings. (from marcosc@opera.com on 2010-07-02)
- [widgets] Draft minutes from 1 July 2010 voice conf (from Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl on 2010-07-01)
- [widgets] Draft agenda for 1 July 2010 voice conf (from art.barstow@nokia.com on 2010-06-30)
- Re: ISSUE-117: In Widget P&C Spec, need to clarify in the spec that dir attribute does not apply to attributes that are IRIs, Numeric, Keywords, etc. The dir attribute only affects human readable strings. (from marcosc@opera.com on 2010-06-29)
- ISSUE-117: In Widget P&C Spec, need to clarify in the spec that dir attribute does not apply to attributes that are IRIs, Numeric, Keywords, etc. The dir attribute only affects human readable strings. (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2010-06-24)
Related notes:
This was addressed by adding a new type of attribute called a displayable attribute.
Marcos Caceres, 5 Aug 2010, 13:27:17Display change log