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Enable cross domain JS access to the spec

Postby kennyluck » Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:43 pm

I was trying to find the right place to ask this, and I guess this is the right place.

Please enable cross domain JS access on the HTML LS spec. If it's not possible, can anyone provide me a link to the rationale?

Or is there a mirrored spec that allows cross domain access?
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Re: Enable cross domain JS access to the spec

Postby kennyluck » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:59 pm

This is more of an issue of the Website. I don't know why the administrator posts it here.
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Re: Enable cross domain JS access to the spec

Postby JAB Creations » Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:04 pm

If you download the noscript extension for Firefox and visit caniuse.com you'll notice that the site will not work unless you allow a script to load from microsoft.com so technically you can use cross-domain JavaScript.
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Re: Enable cross domain JS access to the spec

Postby zcorpan » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:49 am

Do you mean add CORS headers to the spec so you can read it with XHR from another origin?
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Re: Enable cross domain JS access to the spec

Postby kennyluck » Wed Sep 14, 2011 6:31 pm

zcorpan wrote:Do you mean add CORS headers to the spec so you can read it with XHR from another origin?


Yes, that's exactly what I want, but I thought I should state out "use cases" instead of solutions :P

Here are the use cases:

1. Allow authors to generate a list of terms defined in the spec by getElementsByTagName('dfn') as this is extremely useful for translating this spec.
2. Allow users to generate a caniuse.com like site on the fly (although the data from the infoboxes might not be as good)
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(Other interesting mashups of the spec)
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Re: Enable cross domain JS access to the spec

Postby zcorpan » Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:45 am

I suggest you discuss this with Hixie directly (either in #whatwg or by email, ian@hixie.ch)
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