Looks like a test 5 was needed, since we have a new trouble.
5) a) login as turbine
b) verify no skin tags in default.psml
c) Customize HTML
d) Select new skin like orange-red and apply
e) now view default.psml and verify only skin tag at top of default.psml
Currently, this test fails, since every portlets tag gets a skin tag. I would guess there is a recursive set. My request is to have the recursion eliminated.
Thanks,
Glen
The following tests still pass
1) no skin ref in PSML
> RESULT: uses default skin
>
> 2) skin set a top level, no skin setting for children portlets
> RESULT: children portlets use the top level skin setting
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> 3) skin set at top level, and skin set in child portlet
> RESULT: uses skin assigned for child portlet
>
> 4) no skin at top level, and skin set in child portlet
> RESULT: uses skin assigned for child portlet, and all other portlets use
Glen Carl wrote:
All 4 tests passed beautifully! Nice work. Sorry, I am unable to update bugzilla, since I do not have an account. Whoever does, can you resolve bug 14909 as fixed. Thanks, GlenDavid Sean Taylor wrote:On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 12:16 PM, Weaver, Scott wrote:The actual patch files:
Scott
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Patches applied to CVS head. Glen, could you please retest. If it passes your 4 tests, could you update the bugzilla status?
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