Re: [A&E] Last Call comments (1)

Hmm, I raised this one too.

I can't see how the origin handles instances exactly, and the concept  
of "origin" doesn't seem all that relevant to our implementation  
anyway - it looks more like something for browser makers to worry over?

Why is "origin of a widget" preferable to "instance of widget"?

This could be important as some conformance statements relate to the  
concept, e.g:
Upon getting the preferences attribute, the user agent must return a  
Storage object that represents the storage area for the origin of a  
widget.

If "origin of a widget" is not a sensible concept for the UA (as  
opposed to widget instance), does this fail conformance? How would you  
test for it for the UA anyway?

S

On 23 Sep 2009, at 17:10, Marcos Caceres wrote:

>
>> 5.4
>> How to handle multiple instances of the same widget?
>> As far as I remember it was to be moved to WURIv2, but it seems  
>> important in the context of preferences.
>
> No, it's not important. They are bound to the origin of a widget as
> defined in WURI, and the origin of a widget is universally unique.
> Hence, preferences are unique and not shared.
>

Received on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 17:39:50 UTC