It would be interesting to add QUnit to that mix: http://docs.jquery.com/QUnit

Jörn

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 3:56 AM, David Zhou <da...@nodnod.net> wrote:
>
> Partially out of personal laziness in manually creating test cases
> with the same boilerplate over and over again, I made a really simple
> app that'll help that process along.
>
> http://jquery.nodnod.net/
>
> For example, here's a sample case:
>
> http://jquery.nodnod.net/cases/7
>
> The dropdowns allow easy switching between the three most recent
> versions of jQuery -- and more can be added pretty easily.
>
> The source code for jquerytester (built with django) is open and available at:
>
> http://github.com/dz/jquerytester/
>
> If anyone else finds it useful, or has any ideas or things they want
> to change, let me know!
>
> -- dz
>
> >
>

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