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This has nothing to do with HTML5 and everything to do with SVG specs. Just because SVG is in the HTML5 specs doesn't mean that is what it is (Based on the comments on the blogs).

This may interest you, The HTML5 formatting[1] (Doctype and other magic) isn't enabled on en.wikipedia only MediaWiki wiki and the two test platforms:

   'wgHtml5' => array(
      'default' => false,
      'mediawikiwiki' => true,
      'testwiki' => true,
      'test2wiki' => true,
   ),

[1]. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgHtml5


As to my very basic understanding of Aus law they can't, they would need to take him to court and prove he broke the law before they can presue costs, Which is very hard since the police have decided not to investigate the matter because they believe he didn't break the law.


I use google reader as well, although for me it's missing the options to sort feeds based on their name, and the option to hide any that don't have any unread items.


Google Reader can do both of this things (click on the little "[v]" in front of "Subscribtions").


Didn't some one post something similar last year(?) and it ended up they were getting chucked into the wrong server pool or something and someone at google fixed that?


if you have a link, i'd love one.


not the one i was thinking of, but i found this: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1386329


Except the US says the border radius covers something like 100 miles inwards from all locations so basically everything is covered.


Or the mozilla dev center, W3Schools has some issues (http://w3fools.com/)


And it was fixed basically as it broke.

  22:28 Ryan_Lane: restarting apache on singer
  22:19 Ryan_Lane: pushing new star cert to singer
  21:55 RoanKattouw: SSL certificate for secure.wikimedia.org expired about an hour ago, no ops around. I've just texted Ryan


If google really wanted to do something about the space, they would look towards the download bar.


You can just close that...


Yes but the next time you download/save something it appears again (and can be a pain if you are downloading a few things in one go) compared to Firefox where you can hide its download manager behind the window.

As well as the height of it is over what it really needs to be, The download bar in Chrome really shouldn't need to be any taller than the tab bar.


Doesn't appear to be active/available for everyone yet...


Indeed, I've experienced that as well, One example being the google picasa support forums (http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Picasa).


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