Re: Running DOM L2 HTML on IE and Mozilla

Could you make some guess at where you expect to by the beginning of 
Next week as the working group approaches their face to face meeting on 
Tuesday?  It seems like it may not be realistic to get any numbers by 
then, but if that is still possible, that would be a good thing.

Any real numbers that the DOM WG group could get running IE and Mozilla 
1.0 against the HTML test suite would be helpful in knowing where we 
stand in the HTML CR phase.  If the state of the current framework does 
not make it likely we will reach any meaningful numbers by the face to 
face meeting on Tuesday, then that is the message and we will have a 
much less informed discussion of where the HTML 2 implementations are.

We appreciate your work,

Ray Whitmer

Curt Arnold wrote:

>I started working on JSUnit after I got the HTML compatible Core tests done
>10 days ago, but was only able to put a few hours into it.  Hopefully, I'll
>be able to spend some more time on it this weekend.
>
>What I would like to align JSUnit more with JUnit.  JSUnit mimics the most
>common JUnit pattern of tests as functions, but does not mimic the pattern
>of tests as instances of a test class.  Using instances should make it
>easier to provide anciliary test information like document names,
>configuration panels, and test URI's.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dimitris Dimitriadis" <dimitris@ontologicon.com>
>To: <www-dom-ts@w3.org>
>Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 5:50 AM
>Subject: Running DOM L2 HTML on IE and Mozilla
>
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>>All,
>>
>>The DOM WG has a face to face meeting next week, during which it would
>>be good to be able to run the DOM L2 HTML TS on IE and Mozilla. SInce we
>>are still dealing with framework issues and, if I remember correctly,
>>the TS does not run as is on the new framework, what would need to be
>>changed so that the L2 HTML TS could be run? Has anyone succeded in
>>tweaking the JsUnit alpha in order to do that?
>>
>>/Dimitris
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Received on Thursday, 20 June 2002 17:11:42 UTC