Great!

What are _your_ plans with regard to the material offered by W3C/Carmelo?

How are tests conducted? Is there a check list according to which one could
record/submit test results systematically?

Do you think, the access of the database by FOP users (and not necessarily
developers) can be enhanced in order to permit easier spotting of single
test pieces relevant to a user's specific problem?

These questions are what comes to my mind after heaving visited the site.

Matthias


-----Original Message-----
From: Carmelo Montanez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Matthias Fischer
Subject: Re: Basic aspects (big fat list vs. live test documents)


Hi all:

    Regarding the FO test suite.  We at NIST in conjunction with the W3C
Developed
a test suite for FO.  The site is:

www.w3.org/Style/XSL/TestSuite/

We are also working on expanding that work to include ALL of the basic
aspects of the language.  We expect to have close to 5000 tests by
next march.  Any contributions, ideas, etc.  will be
appreciated.

Thanks
Carmelo Montanez


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