Just to sort of play as devil's advocate, the docs and release notes for PhoneGap since 1.0 have not mentioned anything about PlayBook.
I agree that we should not regress (and comparing against 1.5 makes a lot of sense). Last I played with PlayBook I am positive the File API was not working (which accounts for ~180-200 failing tests). I'm of the opinion that we should tag it... On 3/30/12 5:55 AM, "Drew Walters" <[email protected]> wrote: >Tim, thanks for doing this testing on playbook. It might be a good >idea to build mobile-spec with phonegap 1.4.1 or 1.5 for a comparison. > I'm not confident that every implemented API was working in those >releases. I just want to make sure that with 1.6 we don't regress. > >Once we get to an equivalent state with previous release we can merge >the code and open Jira issues to track the failures. > >On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: >> The audio manual test by default tries to play some mp3 file that is >> located on a remote server - make sure you add that URL to the >>config.xml >> whitelist otherwise webworks won't let you talk to that server. >> >> On 3/29/12 3:41 PM, "Tim Kim" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>> >>>> The "Audio" section of the manual tests in mobile-spec test Media + >>>> Capture functionality, FYI. >>> >>>Ah - I missed that. Thanks for the info Fil. >>> >>>I can play audio if it's a mp3 located within the www folder but it >>>doesn't >>>seem to play audio from the default url. The pause and stop buttons >>>don't >>>seem to work and the position timer seems to constantly reset to 0 as >>>well. >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>Timothy Kim >>
