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Upstream the-effect-value-of-a-keyframe-effect.html from Blink #3319

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Not sure if it's okay to reference vendor specific CSS properties in WPTs.

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birtles commented Jul 25, 2016

This isn't in the spec. Why is this the expected behavior?

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Spoke to shans and dstockwell, this is a decision by Chrome rather than spec'd behaviour. Retracting pull request.

@alancutter alancutter closed this Jul 25, 2016
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