| Index: ppapi/api/ppb_input_event.idl
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| diff --git a/ppapi/api/ppb_input_event.idl b/ppapi/api/ppb_input_event.idl
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| index d871a7642fd7761689dfae618fa25c3d3fa9fe0b..b9224fa584ad4e47ef060249fb0f80b3f67d72f4 100644
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| --- a/ppapi/api/ppb_input_event.idl
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| +++ b/ppapi/api/ppb_input_event.idl
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| @@ -316,9 +316,7 @@ interface PPB_InputEvent {
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| * (and only if) you do not request touch events.
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| *
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| * When requesting input events through this function, the events will be
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| - * delivered and <i>not</i> bubbled to the page. This means that even if you
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| - * aren't interested in the message, no other parts of the page will get
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| - * a crack at the message.
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| + * delivered and <i>not</i> bubbled to the default handlers.
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| *
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| * <strong>Example:</strong>
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| * @code
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| @@ -353,8 +351,8 @@ interface PPB_InputEvent {
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| * By default, no input events are delivered. In most cases you would
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| * register to receive events by calling RequestInputEvents(). In some cases,
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| * however, you may wish to filter events such that they can be bubbled up
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| - * to the DOM. In this case, register for those classes of events using
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| - * this function instead of RequestInputEvents().
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| + * to the default handlers. In this case, register for those classes of
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| + * events using this function instead of RequestInputEvents().
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| *
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| * Filtering input events requires significantly more overhead than just
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| * delivering them to the instance. As such, you should only request
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