Hi there, > Any suggestions?
I found another solution (actually, I only had to wait about a day for github to accept my change). The tests can be accessed via http://test.openpgpjs.org - it's a link to the revision 982e699 of the openpgpjs repository. Best regards, Alex On 14.12.2011, at 12:36, Alex (via OpenPGP.js) wrote: > Hi Carsten, > >> We now have a test page for encryption / decryption in test/encryption.html. > > thank you very much. I've added a link to http://openpgpjs.org (you might > have to press reload first). Btw: could you have a look at > https://github.com/openpgpjs/openpgpjs/issues/13 ? > > Unfortunately, I've not found a better way to publish the tests than this one: > > * The "openpgpjs" repository has now a branch called "gh-pages". You can > access all files via browser using http://openpgpjs.github.com/openpgpjs > * The "openpgpjs.github.com" repository contains the web site with a link to > the above mentioned URL > > So right now we've the "master" and the "gh-pages" branch in our main > repository. I propose to move the folders "plugins" and "webmail" to another > repository (e.g. "openpgpjs.plugins" or "openpgpjs.chrome"/"openpgpjs.gmail" > or ...), to remove the master branch and to make the gh-pages branch the > default one. > > Any suggestions? > > Best regards, Alex > > On 14.12.2011, at 12:03, Carsten Wentzlow wrote: > >> Hi! >> ~~~ >> >> We now have a test page for encryption / decryption in test/encryption.html. >> It can be also used to sign and verify signatures on messages. The code on >> this page is an example how to use the openpgp.* API and openpgp_msg_* APIs. >> >> regards, >> carsten >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> http://openpgpjs.org > > > -- > openpgpjs.org > -- openpgpjs.org

