#5938: assertTags fails when testing for presence of empty property
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Reporter: freenity | Owner:
Type: Bug | Status: closed
Priority: High | Milestone: 1.2.x.x
Component: Test Suite | Version: 1.2 Final
Severity: Major | Resolution: invalid
Keywords: | Php_version: n/a
Cake_version: |
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Changes (by mark_story):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => invalid
Comment:
Why should both tests pass? I think you need to explicitly declare the
attribute / value pairs. I see no reason why you should be able to leave
one half empty, that breaks the convention of attribute=value pairings.
[[BR]]
Furthermore, there is no reason to wrap an {{{assertTags()}}} with
{{{assertTrue()}}} This usage is not anywhere in the core tests nor is it
mentioned in the API. Please check your usage of {{{assertTags()}}} as
well :)
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