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A new draft of Media Queries has been published. This no longer allows the empty string or a series whitespace characters as being a valid media query. HTML5 needs the following changes: 1. Its concept of "valid media query" should stay the same. (The change is that the empty string and a series of whitespace characters becomes non-conforming.) 2. It needs a concept of parsing a media query value that should probably be used by <link media>, <a media>, <area media>, and <source media>. This should treat the empty string or a string consisting of just whitespace characters as meaning "all" for backwards compatibility. Everything else should be parsed as per the Media Queries specification. 3. <source media> needs to be updated to state that if the attribute is omitted it defaults to all. The new CR draft: http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/CR-css3-mediaqueries-20090915/
Checked in as WHATWG revision r3926. Check-in comment: Update media query requirements to treat '' as 'all'. http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=3925&to=3926
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