Closed gkellogg closed 7 years ago
Thanks. I also reported this to W3C webmaster team. I'm sure that page worked recently. Are we loading respect from volatile URLs instead of an encapsulated bundle?
Best practice is to use ReSpec from https://www.w3.org/Tools/respec/respec-w3c-common, but we should not be publishing ReSpec source. I'm sure the update in May/June was just taken from the wrong place, there is a snapshot Overview.html in https://github.com/w3c/csvw/tree/gh-pages/publishing-snapshots/ns-2017-06
I have no idea what happened, but anyway... I have refreshed csvw.html from the publishing snapshot, and it works in my Safari, Firefox, and Vivaldi (i.e., Chromium).
@gkellogg, @danbri, can you check and, if its fine, close this issue?
Thanks, Ivan. Looks good now.
NS looks good again, thanks both!
It looks like https://www.w3.org/ns/csvw was published from the source documents, not the publication snapshot; due to ReSpec changes, the document doesn't load properly. Can you republish from https://github.com/w3c/csvw/tree/gh-pages/publishing-snapshots/ns-2017-06.
cc/ @danbri