--- a/Overview.html Wed Nov 30 13:27:12 2011 +0100
+++ b/Overview.html Wed Nov 30 14:06:43 2011 +0100
@@ -212,9 +212,10 @@
<p>The <code><a href="#xmlhttprequest">XMLHttpRequest</a></code> object was initially defined as part of
the WHATWG's HTML effort. It moved to the W3C in 2006. Extensions (e.g.
progress events and cross-origin requests) to <code><a href="#xmlhttprequest">XMLHttpRequest</a></code>
-were developed in a separate draft until end of 2011, at which point the two
-drafts were merged and <code><a href="#xmlhttprequest">XMLHttpRequest</a></code> became a single entity
-again from a standards perspective.</p>
+were developed in a separate draft (XMLHttpRequest Level 2) until end of
+2011, at which point the two drafts were merged and
+<code><a href="#xmlhttprequest">XMLHttpRequest</a></code> became a single entity again from a standards
+perspective.</p>
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--- a/Overview.src.html Wed Nov 30 13:27:12 2011 +0100
+++ b/Overview.src.html Wed Nov 30 14:06:43 2011 +0100
@@ -219,9 +219,10 @@
<p>The <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> object was initially defined as part of
the WHATWG's HTML effort. It moved to the W3C in 2006. Extensions (e.g.
progress events and cross-origin requests) to <code>XMLHttpRequest</code>
-were developed in a separate draft until end of 2011, at which point the two
-drafts were merged and <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> became a single entity
-again from a standards perspective.</p>
+were developed in a separate draft (XMLHttpRequest Level 2) until end of
+2011, at which point the two drafts were merged and
+<code>XMLHttpRequest</code> became a single entity again from a standards
+perspective.</p>
<p>Historical discussion can be found in the following mailing list
archives: