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10.1.4.1 The Property Registry For each class/interface that implements Constrainable, there MUST be a corresponding registry [...] In addition to the standard atomic types (boolean, int, float, DOMString), legal values include ***lists of any of the atomic types***, plus min-max ranges, as defined below [...] The part within *** should not be possible and should be removed.
Everyone is silently agreeing (or they are to upset by this proposal and can't find the words). :) This will be changed shortly unless someone objects.
This has been fixed in the 21 March edition (probably long before).