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Specification: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/common-microsyntaxes.html Section: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#colors Comment: I think step 7 and 10 are pretty much the same thing, ie. s/[:alnum:]/0/g. Posted from: 213.236.208.22 User agent: Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux x86_64; U; en) Presto/2.8.131 Version/11.11
Yeah, the step "Replace any characters in input that have a Unicode code point greater than U+FFFF (i.e. any characters that are not in the basic multilingual plane) with the two-character string "00"" looks redundant to me. Just make it clear that three steps later, "Replace any character in input that is not in the range . . ." operates on 16-bit code units instead of characters, and then the earlier step looks entirely redundant.
mass-moved component to LC1
EDITOR'S RESPONSE: This is an Editor's Response to your comment. If you are satisfied with this response, please change the state of this bug to CLOSED. If you have additional information and would like the editor to reconsider, please reopen this bug. If you would like to escalate the issue to the full HTML Working Group, please add the TrackerRequest keyword to this bug, and suggest title and text for the tracker issue; or you may create a tracker issue yourself, if you are able to do so. For more details, see this document: http://dev.w3.org/html5/decision-policy/decision-policy.html Status: Rejected Change Description: no spec change Rationale: I've left it as is because my head hurts when I try to work out when I'm working on UTF-16 code units and when I'm working in Unicode. I'd rather make sure that it works however you look at it.