- From: Klotz, Leigh <Leigh.Klotz@xerox.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:18:02 -0800
- To: <public-forms@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <E254B0A7E0268949ABFE5EA97B7D0CF409716DE2@USA7061MS01.na.xerox.net>
With today's updates after the Teleconference and Editorial Meeting and John and Charlie's changes, here is are the three remaining validation errors: 3.3.1.d3.xhtml:16:55: error: value of attribute "version" is invalid; token "number1engage" invalid; must be a string matching the regular expression "[1-9]\d*\.\d+" 5.2.1.c.xhtml:59:57: error: value of attribute "type" is invalid; must be an XML QName 3.3.1.d3.xhtml.xhtml:8:65: error: attribute "soap:encodingStyle" not allowed here; expected attribute "dir", "lang", "version" or "xml:lang" Here is my analysis: 3.3.1.d3.xhtml intentionally not valid. 5.2.1.c.xhtml appears to still be in progress by Charlie and John. 3.3.1.d3.xhtml is an XHTML RNC schema issue, not an XForms issue and I'm not familiar with the use of xhtml:html/@soap:encodingStyle in XHTML. Leigh. -----Original Message----- From: public-forms-request@w3.org [mailto:public-forms-request@w3.org <mailto:public-forms-request@w3.org> ] On Behalf Of Klotz, Leigh Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 10:26 AM To: public-forms@w3.org Subject: XForms 1.1 test suite issues I've uncovered the following validation errors in the XForms 1.1 test suites in the process of producing and testing the Relax NG XHTML+XForms integration. I have recommendations for most, but a few require special examination: - There are two tests that I believe are no longer used, and are likely present but not referenced. - There is a test with binding exceptions that I don't understand. - There is a test using choices with no contained items that I believe we should consider separately. Fetch the test suite from http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/Test/XForms1.1/Edition1/zip/TestCases11.zip <http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/Test/XForms1.1/Edition1/zip/TestCases11.zip> and save this file in the same directory. Unzip both and the links from this document will take you to the test cases. Leigh.
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