diff --git a/index b/index index 690a6518a92..fb2ea6084f4 100644 --- a/index +++ b/index @@ -18958,11 +18958,13 @@ notes on what would need to be defined for dashed lines:
If the load was successful, then first the user agent must fire a load
event at the
- element, and then, if scripting is enabled and
+ element, and then, if scripting is enabled, and
the Document
does not have designMode
- enabled, the user agent must run the script according to the semantics of
- the relevant scripting language defines.
+ enabled, and the Document
is the active
+ document in its browsing context, the user
+ agent must run the script according to the semantics that the relevant
+ scripting language defines.
If the script is from an external file, then that file must be used as the file to execute. @@ -26112,6 +26114,12 @@ JSURI: http://ietfreport.isoc.org/all-ids/draft-hoehrmann-javascript-scheme-00.t
We need to define how to handle events that are to be + fired on a Document that is no longer the active document of its browsing + context, and for Documents that have no browsing context. Do the events + fire? Do the handlers in that document not fire? Do we just define + scripting to be disabled when the document isn't active? +
If the load was successful, then first the user agent must
fire a load
event at
- the element, and then, if scripting is enabled and the
+ the element, and then, if scripting is enabled, and the
Document
does not have designMode
enabled, the user
- agent must run the script according to the semantics of the relevant
- scripting language defines.
Document
is the active document in its
+ browsing context, the user agent must run the script
+ according to the semantics that the relevant scripting language
+ defines.
If the script is from an external file, then that file must be used as the file to execute.
@@ -23602,6 +23604,13 @@ JSURI: http://ietfreport.isoc.org/all-ids/draft-hoehrmann-javascript-scheme-00.tWe need to define how to handle events that are + to be fired on a Document that is no longer the active document of + its browsing context, and for Documents that have no browsing + context. Do the events fire? Do the handlers in that document not + fire? Do we just define scripting to be disabled when the document + isn't active?
+HTML elements can have event handler