Quoting Jim Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
<http://webforms2.testsuite.org/>

Most of the tests are inside the "controls/" section. There need always need to
be more tests obviously. Currently it hosts a over two hundred test files if
I'm not mistaken, but not everything is covered yet. In "elements/" some
elements are missing and some controls need to be covered as well.

Feedback, new tests and other things are appreciated.

It appears many of the tests require CSS 2, does this mean that Web
Forms 2.0 requires CSS2, I'd missed that, I am unable to test my
implementation because it is not a CSS user agent.

There are quite a few tests that test the relationship of Web Forms 2 with the
CSS3 Basic User Interface Module as mentioned in section 8.2 of the Web Forms 2
specification. These test also rely on some CSS 2.1 features I assume, yes.

Some other "visual UA orientated" tests might do the same. Given your comment I
will try to make all forthcoming tests that not really require CSS not to use
it either and use some other mechanism to show that the test has passed. By,
for example, using some scripting as already done in quite a few tests.


Otherwise good work, I'm glad to finally see the beginnings of a test suite.

Thanks.


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Anne van Kesteren
<http://annevankesteren.nl/>

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