Anyone else seeing this?
~/Template2$ prove -b t/url2.t
t/url2....ok 1/19FAILED 5: - template text 1 did not match expected
t/url2....NOK 5FAILED 7: - template text 2 did not match expected
t/url2....NOK 7FAILED 9: - template text 3 did not match expected
t/url2....NOK 9FAILED 13: - template text 5 did not match expected
t/url2....NOK 13FAILED 17: - template text 7 did not match expected
t/url2....NOK 17FAILED 19: - template text 8 did not match expected
t/url2....FAILED tests 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 19
Failed 6/19 tests, 68.42% okay
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
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t/url2.t 19 6 31.58% 5 7 9 13 17 19
Failed 1/1 test scripts, 0.00% okay. 6/19 subtests failed, 68.42% okay.
Fresh checkout from cvs and adding in a few extra prints, seems like
the ';' are replaced by '&' which cause it to fail:
If I add in a bit of debugging:
expect ----- [/script?one=1;three=3;three=6;three=9;two=2;two=4]
output -----
[/script?one=1&three=3&three=6&three=9&two=2&two=4]
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Bill Moseley
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