ISSUE-212: Naming of user-granted exceptions
Naming of user-granted exceptions
- State:
- RAISED
- Product:
- Compliance Current
- Raised by:
- Mike O'Neill
- Opened on:
- 2013-06-28
- Description:
Justification from Mike: The word exception has a particular meaning in the context of software program flow and will be confusing here particularly when JavaScript issues are discussed. It is also not always an exception to a DNT general preference because it can be specified when the general preference is unset.- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- Batch closing of old issues (from jbrookman@cdt.org on 2015-03-24)
- RE: MIME type; except/permit naming (from michael.oneill@baycloud.com on 2014-04-15)
- RE: MIME type; except/permit naming (from adrianba@microsoft.com on 2014-04-14)
- RE: MIME type; except/permit naming (from michael.oneill@baycloud.com on 2014-04-09)
- Re: MIME type; except/permit naming (from npdoty@w3.org on 2014-04-08)
- RE: MIME type; except/permit naming (from adrianba@microsoft.com on 2014-03-20)
- Re: MIME type; except/permit naming (from fielding@gbiv.com on 2014-03-11)
- MIME type; except/permit naming (from npdoty@w3.org on 2014-03-11)
- RE: change proposals (from michael.oneill@baycloud.com on 2013-06-29)
- Re: change proposals (from npdoty@w3.org on 2013-06-29)
- tracking-ISSUE-212: Naming of user-granted exceptions [Compliance June] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2013-06-28)
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