--- a/publish/wd-streams-api-20131105.html Mon Nov 04 12:37:05 2013 -0500
+++ b/publish/wd-streams-api-20131105.html Mon Nov 04 13:05:19 2013 -0500
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Web applications should have the ability to acquire and manipulate data in a wide variety of forms,
including as a sequence of data made available over time.
- This specification defines the basic representation for <a href="#dfn-stream">Streams</a>,
- errors raised by <a href="#dfn-stream">Streams</a>,
- and programmatic ways to create, read, and write to <a href="#dfn-stream">Streams</a>.
+ This specification defines the basic representation for <a href="#h2_streams">Streams</a>,
+ errors raised by <a href="#h2_streams">Streams</a>,
+ and programmatic ways to create, read, and write to <a href="#h2_streams">Streams</a>.
</p>
<p>
The <a href="#idl-def-Stream" class="idlType"><code>Stream</code></a> interface represents binary data which can be obtained over time and read once. A <a href="#idl-def-Stream" class="idlType"><code>Stream</code></a> can come from API <a href="#producers">producers</a> such as <a href="http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/XMLHttpRequest-2/#the-xmlhttprequest-interface"><code>XMLHttpRequest</code></a>, or can
@@ -748,7 +748,7 @@
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<p>
- A Stream object has an associated <dfn id="dfn-read-pending-flag">read pending flag</dfn>. It is set when <a href="#widl-Stream-read-Promise--Clamp--unsigned-long-long-size">read()</a>, <a href="#widl-Stream-skip-Promise--Clamp--unsigned-long-long-size">skip()</a> or <a href="#widl-Stream-pipe-Promise-Stream-Stream---destinations--Clamp--unsigned-long-long-size">pipe()</a> method is called and unset when it's completed.
+ A Stream object has an associated <dfn id="dfn-read-pending-flag">read pending flag</dfn>. It is set when <a href="#widl-Stream-read-Promise--Clamp--unsigned-long-long-size">read()</a>, <a href="#widl-Stream-skip-Promise---Clamp--unsigned-long-long-size">skip()</a> or <a href="#widl-Stream-pipe---Promise-Stream-or-Stream----destination--Clamp--unsigned-long-long-size">pipe()</a> method is called and unset when it's completed.
This flag is internal, so scripts cannot access it directly.
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