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Define "string", consistent with charmod #970

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chaals opened this issue Jul 19, 2017 · 1 comment
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Define "string", consistent with charmod #970

chaals opened this issue Jul 19, 2017 · 1 comment
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chaals commented Jul 19, 2017

The character model's explanation of a string definition doesn't appear to provide a ready reference of its own.

HTML should explicitly define a string in the terms described there.

@chaals chaals self-assigned this Jun 19, 2018
@chaals chaals added this to the HTML5.3 WD5 milestone Jun 19, 2018
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@LJWatson LJWatson modified the milestones: HTML5.3 WD5, HTML5.3 WD6 Jul 30, 2018
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siusin commented Jul 29, 2019

We're closing this issue on the W3C HTML specification because the W3C and WHATWG are now working together on HTML, and all issues are being discussed on the WHATWG repository.

If you filed this issue and you still think it is relevant, please open a new issue on the WHATWG repository and reference this issue (if there is useful information here). Before you open a new issue, please check for existing issues on the WHATWG repository to avoid duplication.

If you have questions about this, please open an issue on the W3C HTML WG repository or send an email to public-html@w3.org.

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