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That commit doesn’t implement WEI; it adds some development tests for the hypothetical API, and actually adds a feature to prevent the API from even getting enabled for testing.
Websites can’t start using it, because it isn’t there.
It has allready been implemented in Chromium/Chrome (link). Websites only have to start using it.Edit: see comment
That commit doesn’t implement WEI; it adds some development tests for the hypothetical API, and actually adds a feature to prevent the API from even getting enabled for testing.
Websites can’t start using it, because it isn’t there.
Ahh, sorry my mistake. I remembered reading a headline somewhere about Google having already implemented it, but I didn’t check. Thanks!