Hi,

On Monday 04 June 2012, meik michalke wrote:
> you might have noticed that most plugin tests were doomed to fail because
> the new TOC globally changed the HTML output. i've tried to add testing
> support to the way the TOC is generated. it usually includes a string made
> from system time information for the hyperlinks, which of course would
> invalidate output files generated at different times (i.e., always). in
> testing mode, these strings are now all set to "test". the test standards
> still must be updated -- but at least that's now possible ;-)

I've changed that a bit. My solution is not really any cleaner, but
 - it puts the testing environment in charge of whether a TOC is generated or 
not
 - the test standards remain smaller, and
 - we don't have to adjust the test standards at all, this way.
 
Regards
Thomas

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