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da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] input element with a type attribute in the Checkbox state [Restrictions] Role must be either checkbox or menuitemcheckbox | checkbox role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] input element with a type attribute in the Image Button state [Restrictions] Role must be either button, link, menuitem, menuitemcheckbox, menuitemradio, radio | button role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] input element with a type attribute in the Radio Button state [Restrictions] Role must be either radio or menuitemradio | radio role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] li element whose parent is an ol or ul element [Restrictions] Role must be either listitem, menuitemcheckbox, menuitemradio, option, tab, or treeitem | listitem role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] object element [Restrictions] If specified, role must be either application, document, or img | No role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] ol element [Restrictions] Role must be either directory, list, listbox, menu, menubar, tablist, toolbar, tree | list role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] output element [Restrictions] No restrictions | status role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] section element [Restrictions] Role must be either alert, alertdialog, application, contentinfo, dialog, document, log, main, marquee, region, search, or status | region role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] ul element [Restrictions] Role must be either directory, list, listbox, menu, menubar, tablist, toolbar, tree | list role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] video element [Restrictions] If specified, role must be application | No role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
da377f5d_HTML_5_1__Default_implicit_ARIA_semantic | [Language feature] The body element [Restrictions] Role must be either document or application | document role | [] | HTML 5.1 | Default implicit ARIA semantic | http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html51-20121217/single-page.html | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_813936692_5.json |
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77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] src [Required] No [Default Value] None [Description] | The URI specifying the location of the media source. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] srcexpr [Required] No [Default Value] undefined [Description] | A data model expression which evaluates to a URI indicating the location of the media resource. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] cond [Required] No [Default Value] true [Description] | A data model expression that must evaluate to true after conversion to boolean in order for the media to be played. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] type [Required] No [Default Value] undefined [Description] | The preferred media type of the output resource. A resource indicated by the URI reference in the src or expr attributes may be available in one or more media types. The author may specify the preferred media type via the type attribute. When the content represented by a URI is available in many data formats, a VoiceXML platform may use the preferred media-type to influence which of the multiple formats is used. For instance, on a server implementing HTTP content negotiation, the processor may use the preferred media-type to order the preferences in the negotiation. The resource representation delivered by dereferencing the URI reference may be considered in terms of two types. The declared media-type is the asserted value for the resource and the actual media-type is the true format of its content. The actual media-type should be the same as the declared media-type, but this is not always the case (e.g. a misconfigured HTTP server might return 'text/plain' for a 'audio/x-wav' or video/3gpp' resource). A specific URI scheme may require that the resource owner always, sometimes, or never return a media-type. The declared media-type is the value returned by the resource owner or, if none is returned, the preferred media type. There may be no declared media-type if the resource owner does not return a value and no preferred type is specified. Whenever specified, the declared media-type is authoritative. Three special cases may arise. The declared media-type may not be supported by the processor. No error is thrown by the platform and the content of the media element is played instead. The declared media-type may be supported but the actual media-type may not match. No error is thrown by the platform and the content of the media element is played instead. Finally, there may be no declared media-type; the behavior depends on the specific URI scheme and the media capabilities of the VoiceXML processor. For instance, HTTP 1.1 allows document introspection (see [RFC2616] , section 7.2.1), the data scheme falls back to a default media type, and local file access defines no guidelines. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] clipBegin [Type] Time Designation [Required] No [Default Value] 0s [Description] | offset from start of media to begin rendering. This offset is measured in normal media playback time from the beginning of the media. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] clipEnd [Type] Time Designation [Required] No [Default Value] None [Description] | offset from start of media to end rendering. This offset is measured in normal media playback time from the beginning of the media. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] repeatDur [Type] Time Designation [Required] No [Default Value] None [Description] | total duration for repeatedly rendering media. This duration is measured in normal media playback time from the beginning of the media. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] repeatCount [Type] positive Real number [Required] No [Default Value] 1 [Description] | number of iterations of media to render. A fractional value describes a portion of the rendered media. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] soundLevel [Type] signed ("+" or "-") CSS2 numbers immediately followed by "dB" [Required] No [Default Value] +0.0dB [Description] | Decibel values are interpreted as a ratio of the squares of the new signal amplitude (a1) and the current amplitude (a0) and are defined in terms of dB: soundLevel(dB) = 20 log10 (a1 / a0) A setting of a large negative value effectively plays the media silently. A value of '-6.0dB' will play the media at approximately half the amplitude of its current signal amplitude. Similarly, a value of '+6.0dB' will play the media at approximately twice the amplitude of its current signal amplitude (subject to hardware limitations). The absolute sound level of media perceived is further subject to system volume settings, which cannot be controlled with this attribute. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] speed [Type] x% (where x is a positive real value) [Required] No [Default Value] 100% [Description] | the speed at which to play the referenced media, relative to the original speed. The speed is set to the requested percentage of the speed of the original media. For audio, a change in the speed will change the rate at which recorded samples are played back and this will affect the pitch. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
77733fe4_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0_Table_34__Attributes_Description | [Name] outputmodes [Type] space separated list of media types [Required] No [Default Value] outputmodes property [Description] | Determines the modes used for media output. See 8.2.4 Media Properties for further details. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/diff.html | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00159-ip-10-236-191-2_833898696_57.json |
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79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] submenu2 [Description] Secondary submenu [Inherited Concepts] Menu | Name from title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] submenutrivia [Description] Unimportant submenu [Inherited Concepts] Menu | Name from title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] footer [Description] Small text at the end of a page - typically contains copyright and similar information [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML] roles : contentinfo, copyright | Not mapped | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] footermenusite [Description] A menu found at the bottom of a page containing important site links. Typically includes a link to a "contact us" page and other important site's pages. [Inherited Concepts] Menu Footer | Not mapped | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] heading1 [Description] Level 1 heading [Inherited Concepts] Sectionhead [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML]/[DTB]/NIMAS h1 | Name from child content or title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] heading2 [Description] Level 2 heading [Inherited Concepts] Sectionhead [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML]/[DTB]/NIMAS h2 [nameRef] level=2 | Name from child content or title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] heading3 [Description] Level 3 heading [Inherited Concepts] Sectionhead [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML]/[DTB]/NIMAS h3 [nameRef] level=3 | Name from child content or title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] heading4 [Description] Level 4 heading [Inherited Concepts] Sectionhead [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML]/[DTB]/NIMAS h4 [nameRef] level=4 | Name from child content or title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] heading5 [Description] Level 5 heading [Inherited Concepts] Sectionhead [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML]/[DTB]/NIMAS h5 [nameRef] level=5 | Name from child content or title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
79a3f6db_ble_Applications_Working_Draft_ded_in_Previous_Working_Drafts_tates_beyond_inherited_states_ | [Widget Role] heading6 [Description] Level 6 heading [Inherited Concepts] Sectionhead [Base and Related Concepts] [HTML]/[DTB]/NIMAS h6 [nameRef] level=6 | Name from child content or title attribute | [] | Role Taxonomy for Accessible Adaptable Applications Working Draft | New supported states(beyond inherited states) | http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/GUI/roleTaxonomy-20060508 | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824107911_4.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] HTML to Text converter [,shortcut] ,text [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | A plain text version of the page, handy for pasting into email. | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] Link Checker [,shortcut] ,checklink [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | List of bad links in the page | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] Link Checker [,shortcut] ,rchecklink [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | Bad links in a page and in pages linked from it | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] HTML Validator [,shortcut] ,validate [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | List of HTML markup errors. | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] W3C Spellchecker [,shortcut] ,spell [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | List of spelling errors. | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] CSS Validator [,shortcut] ,cssvalidate [Access control] Works only on public pages. [For this page] | List of style CSS errors. | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] CVS Log [,shortcut] ,cvslog [Access control] Public on dev.w3.org, Team-only on www.w3.org [For this page] | Log of changes to the document | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] Headers [,shortcut] ,headers [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | HTTP headers sent by the server | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] the pubrules checker [,shortcut] ,pubrules [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | Check the compliance of this document to the W3C publication rules | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
14605c34_w3_org_TR_1998_REC_xml_1998021__For_this_page | [General tool] the pubrules checker [,shortcut] ,pubruleserrors [Access control] Same as the document [For this page] | Check the compliance of this document to the W3C publication rules, only displaying errors | [] | About http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021 | For this page | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-1998021,tools | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_818553683_0.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Alignment of event codes and content items [Default Value] bit-packed [EXI Option] | alignment | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] EXI compression is used to achieve better compactness [Default Value] false [EXI Option] | compression | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Strict interpretation of schemas is used to achieve better compactness [Default Value] false [EXI Option] | strict | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Body is encoded as an EXI fragment instead of an EXI document [Default Value] false [EXI Option] | fragment | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Specifies whether the support for the preservation of comments, pis, etc. is each enabled [Default Value] all false [EXI Option] | preserve | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Enables self-contained elements [Default Value] false [EXI Option] | selfContained | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Identify the schema information, if any, used to encode the body [Default Value] no default value [EXI Option] | schemaId | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Specify alternate datatype representations for typed values in the EXI body [Default Value] no default value [EXI Option] | datatypeRepresentationMap | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Specifies the block size used for EXI compression [Default Value] 1,000,000 [EXI Option] | blockSize | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Specifies the maximum string length of value content items to be considered for addition to the string table. [Default Value] unbounded [EXI Option] | valueMaxLength | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] Specifies the total capacity of value partitions in a string table [Default Value] unbounded [EXI Option] | valuePartitionCapacity | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
10daedc3_t_XML_Interchange__EXI__Format_XI_Options_in_Options_Document_EXI_Option | [Description] User defined meta-data may be added [Default Value] no default value [EXI Option] | [user defined meta-data] | [] | Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format | EXI Option | http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-exi-20110310/exi.xml | 8/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00145-ip-10-236-191-2_834601208_10.json |
9fac0470_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0__Speech_Recognition_Properties_Description | [Name] confidencelevel [Default] 0.5 [Description] | The speech recognition confidence level, a float value in the range of 0.0 to 1.0. Results are rejected (a nomatch event is thrown) when application.lastresult$.confidence is below this threshold. A value of 0.0 means minimum confidence is needed for a recognition, and a value of 1.0 requires maximum confidence. The value is a Real Number Designation (see 8.4 Value Designations). | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090602/ | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00288-ip-10-236-191-2_812077300_99.json |
9fac0470_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0__Speech_Recognition_Properties_Description | [Name] sensitivity [Default] 0.5 [Description] | Set the sensitivity level. A value of 1.0 means that it is highly sensitive to quiet input. A value of 0.0 means it is least sensitive to noise. The value is a Real Number Designation (see 8.4 Value Designations). | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090602/ | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00288-ip-10-236-191-2_812077300_99.json |
9fac0470_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0__Speech_Recognition_Properties_Description | [Name] speedvsaccuracy [Default] 0.5 [Description] | A hint specifying the desired balance between speed vs. accuracy. A value of 0.0 means fastest recognition. A value of 1.0 means best accuracy. The value is a Real Number Designation (see 8.4 Value Designations). | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090602/ | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00288-ip-10-236-191-2_812077300_99.json |
9fac0470_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0__Speech_Recognition_Properties_Description | [Name] completetimeout [Default] platform-dependent [Description] | The length of silence required following user speech before the speech recognizer finalizes a result (either accepting it or throwing a nomatch event). The complete timeout is used when the speech is a complete match of an active grammar. By contrast, the incomplete timeout is used when the speech is an incomplete match to an active grammar. A long complete timeout value delays the result completion and therefore makes the computer's response slow. A short complete timeout may lead to an utterance being broken up inappropriately. Reasonable complete timeout values are typically in the range of 0.3 seconds to 1.0 seconds. The value is a Time Designation (see 8.4 Value Designations). See 8.3 Speech and DTMF Input Timing Properties. Although platforms must parse the completetimeout property, platforms are not required to support the behavior of completetimeout. Platforms choosing not to support the behavior of completetimeout must so document and adjust the behavior of the incompletetimeout property as described below. | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090602/ | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00288-ip-10-236-191-2_812077300_99.json |
9fac0470_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0__Speech_Recognition_Properties_Description | [Name] incompletetimeout [Default] undefined? [Description] | The required length of silence following user speech after which a recognizer finalizes a result. The incomplete timeout applies when the speech prior to the silence is an incomplete match of all active grammars. In this case, once the timeout is triggered, the partial result is rejected (with a nomatch event). The incomplete timeout also applies when the speech prior to the silence is a complete match of an active grammar, but where it is possible to speak further and still match the grammar. By contrast, the complete timeout is used when the speech is a complete match to an active grammar and no further words can be spoken. A long incomplete timeout value delays the result completion and therefore makes the computer's response slow. A short incomplete timeout may lead to an utterance being broken up inappropriately. The incomplete timeout is usually longer than the complete timeout to allow users to pause mid-utterance (for example, to breathe). See 8.3 Speech and DTMF Input Timing Properties Platforms choosing not to support the completetimeout property (described above) must use the maximum of the completetimeout and incompletetimeout values as the value for the incompletetimeout. The value is a Time Designation (see 8.4 Value Designations). | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090602/ | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00288-ip-10-236-191-2_812077300_99.json |
9fac0470_Markup_Language__VoiceXML__3_0__Speech_Recognition_Properties_Description | [Name] maxspeechtimeout [Default] platform-dependent [Description] | The maximum duration of user speech. If this time elapsed before the user stops speaking, the event "maxspeechtimeout" is thrown. The value is a Time Designation (see 8.4 Value Designations). | [] | Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 3.0 | Description | http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090602/ | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00288-ip-10-236-191-2_812077300_99.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] xml-stylesheet PI and link [text/html] recognized as HTML [application/xhtml+xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [text/xml] | recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] link only [text/html] recognized as HTML [application/xhtml+xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [text/xml] | recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] xml-stylesheet PI only [text/html] recognized as HTML, xml-stylesheet PI was not recognized [application/xhtml+xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [text/xml] | recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] without xmlns [text/html] recognized as HTML [application/xhtml+xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [text/xml] | recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] without DOCTYPE [text/html] recognized as HTML [application/xhtml+xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [text/xml] | recognized as XHTML, but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] without DOCTYPE and xmlns [text/html] recognized as HTML [application/xhtml+xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [text/xml] | recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
d99c663e_pe_test___results__Opera_7_0b2__text_xml | [media type] Broken XHTML [text/html] recognized as HTML, well-formedness error was not checked [application/xhtml+xml] well-formedness error was correctly reported [application/xml] well-formedness error was correctly reported [text/xml] | well-formedness error was correctly reported | [] | XHTML media type test - results: Opera 7.0b2 | text/xml | http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Opera7.0b2 | 8/1438042988511.77_20150728002308-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_811340708_0.json |
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0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Chris Mejia | I object to Option A: I strongly object to the porting of ANY definition into the TPE. I believe that ALL definitions should be found in the compliance specification of the compliance regime for which a server claims compliance—such compliance regimes may include one created by W3C, or some other qualified organization. This TPE should focus ONLY on the technical protocols, and should not rely on any broad or narrow definition of terms. With respect to the TPE’s context (on it’s own), I counter the argument that the user needs to know what her preference is when she turns on the DNT signal. My opinion is that the user need only know that she has stated a preference to “send” a DNT signal. That’s all the TPE should be about—no further context required. I believe that how the server handles a preference statement from the user should be dependent on the compliance regime honored by the called server, and this should be messaged accordingly to the user. I’m very concerned about the “slippery slope” situation that the porting of ANY definition into the tech spec creates. If these ported definitions were too broad, valuable context could be lost. If these ported definitions were too narrow, technical and policy compliance may be jeopardized (i.e. some organizations may not be able to live with the resultant technical spec and may choose then not to honor DNT at all). Bringing overly broad or unclear definition of Tracking into the TPE does nothing to help the user understand his or her DNT choice. The user’s choice is simple: to send or not send a DNT signal. After all, I cannot conceive of how the TPE would ever, practically speaking, stand alone in the marketplace. Naturally, I think this TPE would be married with SOME compliance policy/spec, and the definition of terms found in the TPE would be made clear in that policy/spec. That policy/spec should be openly reference-able by any user, and that document, with its definitions, should help the user understand their choice to send a DNT signal. So to be clear, I OBJECT STRONGLY (I can’t live with) BOTH Option A and Option B, and am in strong support of Option C in this poll. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Rob van Eijk | I bbject to this definition. Do Not Track may well be a context negotiation mechanism, but that negotiation is done by the user. Defining the boundaries of context by anyting else but the user would seriously undermine the user centric nature of Do Not Track. Context is highly subjective from a user perspective and should therefore not be pinned down by boundaries like common branding or other assumption. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Brooks Dobbs | I object to this for two distinct reasons: 1) This definition does not have meaning. It is really just a punt to another misunderstood and not agreed upon term, "context". The non-normative language actually confuses this matter further by saying that a definition is required - just not any particular definition. In reality the term "context" likely has very different meanings to different participants, meaning that the resultant definition of tracking will have an equally un-agreed upon meaning. In my opinion this definition moves us no further towards consensus. 2)Any definition of tracking in a TPE will necessarily be incomplete and therefore incorrect. If "tracking" is the activity that users will be able to effect a choice with respect to, but compliance with that choice is to be determined in another document (documents) there is a logical breakdown. If we define tracking in broad terms in a TPE and allow for a TPE compliant signal to be an expression of a choice for NOT "tracking" then any exceptions to that e.g. permitted uses, would seem to be outside of the choice a user made. While a definition is important, the definition must occur in a location to provide consistency between user expectation and compliance requirements. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Amy Colando | Microsoft believes that defining Tracking will be helpful for implementers and other readers of the TPE specification. Because the proposals are dependent on other definitions, and are also dependent on other text currently in the Compliance specification, we believe that the editorial notes (in italics) that accompany the selected proposal should accompany the Tracking definition as non-normative text, particularly for option B. We support the inclusion of either option A or B to help define use and retention approaches for DNT, although we note that option A may be slightly easier for nontechnical readers to comprehend. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Mike O'Neill | I object to Candidate A. This definition restricts the locus of this specification to the collection of data “regarding a particular user’s activity across multiple distinct contexts”, which makes this core definition ambiguous and weakens the meaning conveyed by the Do Not Track signal. A common understanding of tracking involves the collection of a database of any web activity without a user’s knowledge (and therefore without their consent) and to many it is irrelevant what “contexts” apply when this data is collected. This definition would allow the collection, use etc. of data within any single context, not only by “location bar” visited sites but also by third-party content servers. A third-party server receiving a DNT:1 signal could continue to place or retain a unique user identifier and collect other data such as time of visit or geo-location details. Although there may be restrictions on associating this data with details about the explicitly visited first-party this could be by “administrative and operational controls” which would be impossible to verify automatically, leaving the user to simply rely on trust. Restricting the definition of tracking in this way may also reduce the likelihood that this specification could fulfil the requirements for “browser settings” in Recital 66 of the European e-privacy directive or as an automated mechanism to impart a consent or “right to object” signal referred to by the forthcoming general data protection regulation. This could lessen the chance of getting legal backing for the standard in Europe. If a user’s agreement to be tracked, irrespective of their general preference not to be, can be implied by the action of clicking on a link then it would be better to document that as a possible exemption, subject to local law, in the compliance document. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Alan Chapell | I respectfully object to Option A The inclusion of context into the definition of tracking is certainly interesting and worth discussing in the event that we ultimately work on a compliance specification. However, creating a definition of tracking is unnecessary to complete the technical specification document. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] David Wainberg | I strongly object to the inclusion of any definition of tracking in the TPE. It is unnecessary to defining the technical mechanism for transmitting a user's DNT preference. It's inclusion outside of a broader document that fully defines and describes the meaning of a DNT signal will be highly detrimental to the specification, because it would create considerable ambiguity and therefore risk for potential implementers. However, because it seems likely the chairs will elect to include a definition of tracking in the TPE despite strong objections to doing so, I will also state the following objections to this particular definition: 1. While I support the focus on context, I object to the finalization and inclusion of a definition of tracking that relies on vague, undefined terms, such as context or sharing. 2. Additionally, I specifically object to the portion of this definition that applies to "data derived" from users' activity. This is over-broad in that it could include data and data uses that should not reasonably fall within the definition of tracking, including, for example, aggregate data, or other data that is not tracking data. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] David Singer | This definition has many problems. 1) It needs a definition of 'context', as noted. 2) It's probably not comprehensible to users, whereas the purpose of the definition is to reflect the users' general desires. Users' general objection is to 'keeping records about them' and this is more complex and rather different from that. 3) It talks about the symptom (tying contexts together) rather than the activity or problem (collection and retention of personal data). 4) It would appear to permit a great deal of recording; ad servers could record everything they see about a user 'in their context', for example. Indeed, it appears only to restrict connecting those records 'outside the ad server context', e.g. to the sites on which the ads appeared. That's permitting a lot of tracking and retention. If that is not the intent of the definition, it's misleading. 5) It appears to be a formal definition, but it's at odds with what the current compliance draft actually restricts (there is nothing in there about multiple contexts, for example). | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] John Simpson | I object to this definition. First, as presented, it is too contingent on other language that hasn't been clarified. Second, and more to the point, I don't think it is readily understandable by the average user: what exactly is across multiple distinct contexts? It also is too narrow and limiting. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Roy Fielding | I support this definition. The reason context is not defined as part of this definition is because the scope of what a user considers to be same-context is an orthogonal question. Hence, it can be debated and decided separately, or perhaps not even defined at all (left to the user to define according to what is evident from a site's user experience). The entire point of using context in this definition of tracking is to abstract away from what has clearly been a contentious issue. Objecting to this definition because you don't like the explanatory notes is ludicrous -- they exist for the sole purpose of explaining what I was thinking when writing down the definition, so that the chairs would have a better idea of what might be considered "new information" if we later change those assumptions. They are not part of the definition itself. Objecting to this definition because you don't like relying on undefined terms is nothing more than a delaying tactic to prevent further work on the standard. Every word in the specification is dependent on the specification's scope, and that scope is "Do Not Track". I don't think we need to define the first two words, but we do need to define the third. For two years now, the same people have been complaining about working on a definition of collection because they did not have an agreed upon definition of tracking. We have to start somewhere. If new information is discovered later, the W3C process allows this decision to be reconsidered by the group. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Brad Kulick | First, I strongly object to moving any definitions into the TPE. I object to this definition. While this is a core term that must be defined, doing so in the TPE, instead of a compliance specification, does not make the TPE a stronger document but rather limits its utility. Furthermore, leaving the term “context” under-defined does not provide enough clarity to avoid confusion of what tracking is. It leaves open for unacceptably different interpretations of what would be within scope of this definition. The nuance involved with getting this definition correct, should not be rushed simply due to pushing the TPE out first. I recommend moving this definition back to the compliance specification and clearly define context in less ambiguous terms. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Jack Hobaugh | In general, I object to the porting of a TCS compliance definition into the TPE. I feel strongly that the TPE should remain a pure protocol and technical specification document. Some have contended that some TCS definitions are needed in the TPE in order for the user to understand the choice that the user is making regarding the DNT signal. This is simply not the case. A technical specification need only specify the requests and responses necessary for a DNT protocol to be implemented in a scalable and implementable solution across all browsers and the servers called. A technical specification should not inform the user regarding a policy or compliance choice but instead should inform the technical community on how to implement a technical solution. The compliance specification for the DNT signal should be left to the compliance regime, whether it is a national compliance regime, a W3C-based compliance regime or an industry-based compliance regime. Porting definitions from a particular compliance regime into the TPE only serves to provide an incomplete and confusing picture to those attempting to implement the technical protocol. Porting an overly broad or unclear definition of Tracking into the TPE does nothing to help the user understand his or her DNT choice. The user preference that should be supported within the scope of the TPE is fairly simple - to send or not send a DNT signal. Such a preference choice is easily supported by the TPE without importing definitions from the TCS. Specifically, I object to this definition of tracking to the extent that it contains words and phrases that are yet to be fully explored and defined within the TPWG. For example, it is already admitted that “context” is an undefined term. Also, “Data Controller” and “multiple distinct contexts” are not defined. In the non-normative text offered with this proposal, there is a proposed definition for context. But this definition has not been vetted within the TPWG. This highlights the process issues with attempting to define a crucial compliance term without first defining or at the same time defining the necessary terms contained in the proposed definition. If the co-chairs dismiss Option C, although I have serious objections against both Option A and Option B, I would prefer Option A over Option B. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
0dd9b4a5_traw_poll_and_Balloting_System__oss_multiple_distinct_contexts | [Responder] Shane Wiley | I believe moving forward with this definition will only create further confusion with how to fairly set expectations with users. Outside of the strong question of whether a definition is needed here in the context of a pure technical specification, this definition lacks certainty for implementers. Many elements, chiefly “context”, are unclear in this definition which will lead some to believe the scope is either broader or more narrow than expected. | [] | Results of Questionnaire [Call for Objections] Tracking definition - Web-Based Straw-poll and Balloting System | Objections to Option A: Tracking across multiple distinct contexts | https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/twpg-tracking-5/results | 8/1438042986022.41_20150728002306-00017-ip-10-236-191-2_930475490_0.json |
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