Makes sense because Chrome is based on WebKit just like Safari. -----Original Message----- From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of timothytoe Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:49 PM To: jQuery (English) Subject: [jQuery] Re: jQuery test suite on new Google Chrome browser
That sounds suspiciously like what Safari does in some cases: http://dreaminginjavascript.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/a-challenge/ On Sep 2, 2:49 pm, Matt Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 2, 2:45 pm, Guyon Morée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Even though, Chrome seems to be a little bit faster than FF and > > quite a lot faster than IE, it has 2 failed tests: > > - 64: core module: text(String) (1, 3, 4) > > This looks like a bug in Chrome to me. It doesn't escape > characters > when inserting text nodes. I would have to check the specs to be sure > that escaping of > is required. > > > - 112: ajax module: jQuery.param() (1, 3, 4) > > This appears to be a bad assumption in the jQuery tests. > > The code in param() calls: > for ( var j in a ) > and makes the assumption that the keys will be returned in the same > order they are specified. This is not an assumption that should be > made, so the test should be changed to allow for the returned string > to be in arbitrary key order. > > Otherwise it's great to see that everything else passes! Surely this > will be a browser that will gain user share at some point, IMO, and > it's better to be ahead of the curve than playing catch-up. > > Matt Kruse