Re: absolute-non-replaced-width-008, absolute-non-replaced-width-009 and background-intrinsic-001

Le Lun 22 novembre 2010 22:19, fantasai a écrit :
> On 10/18/2010 07:14 PM, "Gérard Talbot" wrote:
>>
>> This one is failed by all browsers:
>> http://test.csswg.org/suites/css2.1/20101001/html4/background-intrinsic-001.htm
>> I think Chrome 6 has it correct, though.
>
> Are you saying the test is wrong,

Yes. I was saying that the test is wrong.

> or the implementations are wrong?
> (If the former, can you point out where you think it's wrong? I'm
> having trouble figuring out what you're focused on.)
>
> ~fantasai


On september 23rd, I sent you an email (subject line had
"background-intrinsic-001" in it) on

http://test.csswg.org/suites/css2.1/20100917/html4/background-intrinsic-001.htm
(RC1)

Although all browsers show red in that testcase, they do not show the
same area of red. So, I examined that testcase and thought, believed
that Chrome 6 was rendering that (wrongly designed) testcase correctly.

Right now,

Firefox 3.6.12, Opera 10.63, Konqueror 4.5.3 render/paint the same area
of red in

http://test.csswg.org/suites/css2.1/20101027/html4/background-intrinsic-001.htm
(RC3)

while Chrome 7.0.517.44 render/paint a different area of red.

regards, Gérard
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