Hi Joerg
You raise a very valid point :)
Our test department are OK with changes to the "common" code being spot
checked, but changes to every individual product, no matter how trivial,
require a full regrerssion test of every product.
Such are the joys of working for a government agency...
Regards
Ron
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From: "Joerg Heinicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: Removing xmlns: declarations from HTML
On 04.07.2007 11:33, Ron McNulty wrote:
But we have some 25 products using Cocoon, so I was looking for a way to
fix the problem without modifying each product's sitemap. (I don't mind
doing this, but it would trigger a regression test cycle for each
product)
The answer I came up with was to create a new HTMLSerializer descendant
that simply overrides startPrefixMapping() to do nothing. I made this the
default serializer in our master sitemap, and because all our products
use the default, all came right.
Just curious and slightly off-topic:
And this does not trigger a regression test cycle?
Joerg
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