Re: [Recipes] unit tests

Diego,

re:"I also wrote a small set of JUnit/HttpUnit tests..."

This is excellent!

--Jon

On 12/11/06, Diego Berrueta <diego.berrueta@fundacionctic.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've read the editor's documentation available at W3C site, but I still
> have a few questions. The main one is: are we -as editors- supposed to
> directly edit the document HTML, or perhaps the HTML version is the
> result of transforming a XML source document (XMLSpec)? If the latter is
> true, where can we get the master XML document?
>
> I also wrote a small set of JUnit/HttpUnit tests to check the
> configuration of a web server according to the recipes. So far, I have
> tests for recipes 1 to 5 and recipe 1A. I think these tests may be
> useful to solve some of the issues that Jon has collected on the
> wiki[1], and may also help others to correctly configure non-Apache
> servers.
>
> Finally, I replicated the configuration of the recipes in my box.
> Regarding this, I think the current document fails to mention that the
> mod_rewrite module must be loaded into Apache (I followed the recipes
> step-by-step and I was surprised by a "500 Internal error" because the
> module wasn't loaded).
>
> Regards,
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/wiki/BestPracticeRecipesIssues
>
> --
> Diego Berrueta
> R&D Department  -  CTIC Foundation
> E-mail: diego.berrueta@fundacionctic.org
> Phone: +34 984 29 12 12
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>
>


-- 
Jon

Received on Tuesday, 12 December 2006 04:18:58 UTC