- From: Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu <kanghaol@oupeng.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 23:39:03 +0800
- To: W3C CSS Test Suite <public-css-testsuite@w3.org>
- CC: TTWF - beijing <testwebforwardbeijing@googlegroups.com>, 小黄鱼 <liz@oupeng.com>
(12/10/21 15:44), Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu wrote: > I am wondering if this is necessary because it is not at all > straightforward how you do this for 'border-radius'. Just to clarify, I meant reftests. I examine all reftests that have something to do with 'border-raidus' (having 'radius' in the file name), besides the one I gave advice to, all the test cases either 1) don't meet the requirement that it should fail when 'border-radius' is not supported at all 2) have some statements like "FAIL if the corners are not rounded." So, should we drop that requirement or do we actually allow test submitters to do something like 2) ? I feel like I am misunderstanding the requirement so I'd like to be educated. Cheers, Kenny -- Web Specialist, Oupeng Browser, Beijing Try Oupeng: http://www.oupeng.com/
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