File report on Normative references to discontinued specs in Navigation Timing Level 2#698
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hmm... the only time this is referenced is in a note section, so it shouldn't count as a normative reference - not sure why ReSpec doesn't do that automatically.
Doesn't look useful to file in this current shape in any case
There are a number of links to "HTTP Cache" that are really just links to RFC7234 (and should probably re-written as such, because it is not good practice to have an "HTTP Cache" link to the entry in the references section), for example in
I don't disagree that something more specific about the above links would be better! |
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Title: Normative references to discontinued specs in Navigation Timing Level 2
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Repo: 'https://github.com/w3c/navigation-timing'
While crawling Navigation Timing Level 2, the following normative references were detected as pointing to discontinued specifications:
This issue was detected and reported semi-automatically by Strudy based on data collected in webref.