#250: HTML General Review: Browsing Contexts and Security
Discussions
Comment by @dbaron Jul 24, 2018 (See Github)
One thing that came up in the past is w3ctag/design-principles#41.
Comment by @torgo Jul 26, 2018 (See Github)
Portals proposal has also been brought up here.
Comment by @plinss Jul 26, 2018 (See Github)
Comment by @hober Dec 10, 2019 (See Github)
Given that we will be getting annual requests for horizontal review of HTML going forward, I propose that we forward-dupe this to #451 & #452 and close.
OpenedApr 17, 2018
Hello TAGļ¼
This issue is part of the TAG's larger effort to review the HTML spec in its entirety--please see the original issue https://github.com/w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/174 for a summary of all the break-out issues.
The "Sections" are all the sections of the WHATWG HTML spec that should be reviewed as part of this issue. Where the spec section has associated Web Platform Tests, the specific WPT path is noted. While the primary focus of the review is the specification text, it can be helpful to review the related tests to help clarify algorithms or see interoperability conformance issues (or find issues with the tests).
The "Features" are just a sample of what you will encounter as part of this spec section, it's not meant to be exhaustive.
Here are some example suggestions for what to look for during the review, but don't limit to only these suggestions!
<iframe>
,srcdoc
<embed>
<object>
window
,window.open()
window
sandbox
self.origin
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