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Export navigable container document #8556

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@antosart antosart commented Nov 28, 2022

@antosart antosart force-pushed the export-navigable-container-document branch from 358bd48 to fa30be2 Compare November 29, 2022 06:45
@antosart antosart changed the title Export navigable container document Export some definitions Nov 29, 2022
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domenic commented Nov 30, 2022

I think it would be best if we only exported navigable container document.

  • Other specs should generally not reference CSP-derived sandboxing flags; I see in Fix references to html after navigation and session history rewrite w3c/webappsec-csp#580 you are adding to a section that generally explains how HTML works, and for other items in that section, you use the <a spec=html>un-exported term</a> syntax to get access. That's what I'd recommend in this case.

  • The "plugin" term should go away completely, once someone makes time for it: Removing plugins? #6003. Exporting the term so that others can create dependencies on it seems like a step backward.

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@antosart antosart force-pushed the export-navigable-container-document branch from fa30be2 to ce40498 Compare November 30, 2022 11:26
@antosart antosart changed the title Export some definitions Export navigable container document Nov 30, 2022
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Makes sense. Done.

@domenic domenic merged commit 378cb43 into whatwg:main Nov 30, 2022
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