- From: Timothy Cole <t-cole3@illinois.edu>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:50:28 -0500
- To: "'W3C Public Annotation List'" <public-annotation@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <00fa01d2135f$1ba959f0$52fc0dd0$@illinois.edu>
For any of you have been testing annotations against the annotation-model tests during the course of the last 5 days, you will have noticed some issues. the testdev.spec-ops.io:8000 server was down for a few days and the w3c-test.org server has been throwing schema not found kinds of errors for about 15% of the annotation model assertions being tested. We talked about the testdev server issue during Friday's call, but I didn't detect the w3c-test.org issue until yesterday. My apologies. The testdev server is up again, so you should be good to run your tests on that server today and subsequent: http://testdev.spec-ops.io:8000/tools/runner/index.html?path=/annotation-mod el/annotations/ A PR has been submitted for the repository behind the w3c-test.org server that will fix the missing schema errors. It has been reviewed by Benjamin and me, and so should be merged soon (noting that many of those who can merge are at TPAC). Once the latest PR has been merged, and once I've more carefully validated that all annotation-model tests are working, I'll send a follow-up email. NB for anyone testing annotations: Other implementers have mentioned that it is important to wait for each test page to fully load before pasting your json-ld into the text box on the page. The test page is fully loaded when the list of assertions being tested by that page appears below the text box into which you paste your json-ld. Sorry again for any inconveniences encountered over the weekend or yesterday. Thanks, Tim Cole University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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