2009/4/1 kangax kan...@gmail.com:
On Mar 31, 11:54 am, Richard Quadling rquadl...@googlemail.com
wrote:
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Including the browser resize ones? How did you get them to pass?
Nope. Those still fail, of course. Those are not Prototype bugs after
all - rather, browser limitation : )
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2009/3/30 kangax kan...@gmail.com:
On Mar 30, 5:54 am, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
All tests pass here in Chrome with RC1.
Chrome 1 or Chrome 2?
Both.
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kangax
Including the browser resize ones? How did you get them to pass?
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Richard
Hi,
All tests pass here in Chrome with RC1.
Chrome 1 or Chrome 2?
-- T.J. :-)
On Mar 29, 8:18 pm, kangax kan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 29, 4:38 am, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
Hi Richard,
FYI, I happen to know that kangax was working on Chrome support and I
believe
Hi Richard,
FYI, I happen to know that kangax was working on Chrome support and I
believe a couple of days ago he got a clean slate on Chrome 2. I
don't know whether there's a plan to support Chrome 1 or not. But
progress definitely being made.
-- T.J. :-)
On Mar 27, 5:32 pm, Richard
Thank you very much for your help, I did as you said and made it run.
I had some more path issues for opera and chrome, mostly because of my
italian edition of windows xp, but from your suggestions it was easy
to find my way out.
Now I'm all set and starting playing around with prototype.
Luca
Other available rake options are: TESTS and TESTCASES. The former
let's you specify a comma-separated list of pages:
$ rake test TESTS=array,string
(builds and runs the tests found in array.js and string.js).
The latter lets you specify actual TESTCASES:
$ rake test
2009/3/27 T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com:
Hi Luca,
Curiously enough, I ran into both of those issues the other day.
The point is I don't get any html files in test/unit!
That's because the contribute page[1] is wrong about that. The HTML
files aren't in test/unit (they're in