ISSUE-50: The dir attribute in HTML5 does not have the same value as in ITS
Dir in HTML5
The dir attribute in HTML5 does not have the same value as in ITS
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- MLW-LT Standard Draft
- Raised by:
- Yves Savourel
- Opened on:
- 2012-09-11
- Description:
- The specification provides example for local Directionality markup in HTML.
But, while the example looks OK, the values for HTML5 dir are ltr|rtl|auto not rtl|ltr|rlo|lro.
We need, at least a note to explain this.
This also breaks the pattern we have that native markup like xml:lang, lang, xml:space have the exact same semantics as the corresponding ITS data categories. - Related Actions Items:
ACTION-228 on Felix Sasaki to Check what to do with directionality and ruby - due 2012-10-03, closed- Related emails:
- [All] f2f minutes day 2, action item and issue clean up and questions (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2012-11-07)
- Status update (Re: What to do with directionality and ruby in ITS 2.0) (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2012-10-31)
- What to do with directionality and ruby in ITS 2.0 (from fsasaki@w3.org on 2012-10-06)
- mlw-lt-track-ISSUE-50 (Dir in HTML5): The dir attribute in HTML5 does not have the same value as in ITS [MLW-LT Standard Draft] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-09-11)
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