HR-TIME should be an alias for the latest HR-TIME
See original GitHub issuehttps://www.specref.org/?q=HR-TIME shows [HR-TIME]
as obsolete, but the DOM Standard needs to be able to refer to the latest HR-TIME ED at https://w3c.github.io/hr-time/ in some way. I would assume [HR-TIME]
could be that reference, with e.g. [HR-TIME-1]
being the obsolete one.
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I think @ExE-Boss’s work is getting us really close to not only have a solution for this particular instance, but also be able to solve this very issue easily more broadly.
Thank you very much @ExE-Boss; I didn’t really expect this to be solvable, but you saved us!