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Also correct a broken link. Not even w3.org URLs are that cool. Helps with whatwg/meta#174.
It actually takes a string, so calls should be clear about that.
In particular, remove their activation behavior, stop them from matching :link and :visited, and stop suggesting that they be focusable areas. This also includes a slight expansion and rearrangement of the link element's section to make it clearer what hyperlinks created by <link> are meant for, contrasting them to <a> and <area> hyperlinks. Closes whatwg#4831. Closes whatwg#2617. Helps with whatwg#5490.
These are no longer needed as of e4330d5.
Use more HTTPS and drop obsolete HTML Differences reference.
We use en-US these days. Spotted in https://twitter.com/iso2022jp/status/1352601086519955456.
The new version matches implementation reality and CSSWG resolution. The algorithm was also inconsistent, as it looked at whether the element was in a shadow tree or in the document tree, but it was only specified to be re-run if the element becomes connected or disconnected. The CSSWG discussed this in w3c/csswg-drafts#3096 (comment) and http://wpt.live/shadow-dom/ShadowRoot-interface.html tests this. This also matches closer the definition of <link rel="stylesheet">, which does use connectedness (though it uses "browsing-context connected", which is a bit different): https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#link-type-stylesheet
This contains a small bug fix, in that confirm() and prompt() said "return" in some cases instead of "return false" or "return null" as appropriate. Other notable changes, all editorial, are: * Factoring out repeated "cannot show simple dialogs" steps, which will likely expand over time (see e.g. whatwg#6297). * Separating out and explaining the no-argument overload of alert(). * Passing the document through to the "printing steps", instead of just having them talk about "this Window object".
They are only supported by one engine (Gecko). Closes whatwg#2957.
It has been found in whatwg#6306 that this was an oversight at the time of its introduction. Current behavior goes against author expectations and no implementer has opposed the change to "no-clip". Tests: web-platform-tests/wpt#27040. Closes whatwg#6306.
With Flash not being supported anymore, the CSP directive plugin-types has lost its main reason for being and is being removed from the Content Security Policy specification: w3c/webappsec-csp#456. This change removes references to the relevant algorithm from the Content Security Policy spec.
A follow-up to: * whatwg#5694 * whatwg#5916
Also, network scheme is now reduced to HTTP(S) scheme. Helps with whatwg#5375, but form submission issue remains. See whatwg/fetch#1166 for context.
Nobody but XMLHttpRequest take a dependency on this please. You have been warned. Context: whatwg/xhr#311.
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