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Forms Working Group Teleconference

22 Dec 2010

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Attendees

Present
Leigh_Klotz, Nick_van_den_Bleeken, ebruchez
Regrets
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
klotz

Contents


<trackbot> Date: 22 December 2010

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-xml/2010Dec/

<nick> I was surprised that a well formed fragment such as: aaa<math><b>aaa</b><mtext>bbb</mtext></math>

<nick> parses as aaa<math></math><b>aaa</b><mtext>bbb</mtext>

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* Topic public-html-xml

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-xml/2010Dec/

Erik: What might break that we're using now in browsers?

Leigh: XSLT, some features of XML-in-documents parsing, other tiny things that might be important.
... It would be good to get an XForms document into the test cases on public-html-xml just like they'er looking at xslt htm5 output

Nick: Yes the early tag closing.

Erik: Possibly someone can help fix it if it's broken.

Nick: Before it wasn't done this way, but in the past two issues it's there, so that may be "backwards compatibility"

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