- From: Thomas Steiner <tomac@google.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 17:59:52 +0100
- To: Media Fragment <public-media-fragment@w3.org>, Erik Mannens <erik.mannens@ugent.be>, yl2@ecs.soton.ac.uk, Davy Van Deursen <davy.vandeursen@ugent.be>
Dear Erik, Davy, Yunjia, all, I am happy to announce that mediafragments.js passes all test cases as specified in [1]* (with TC0026-UA in the corrected version). You can run the tests on your own [2], additional unit tests are available, too [3]. You can interactively play with the library [4], where the raw JSON data as well as a pretty-printed version of the parsed results can be seen. The source code is on GitHub [5]. This (hopefully) closes my action to deliver an implementation report to the Working Group. Yunjia, you might consider upgrading to the latest version. Please let me know if you have additional questions. I consider releasing a user script [6] based on the library that - at least for temporal and spatial fragments - should add support to all browsers that support user scripts. Best, Tom [1] http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/TC/ua-test-cases *) The library can of course not check for things that require low-level access to a media item (like resolution, length, chapters). [2] http://tomayac.com/mediafragments/implementationtests.html [3] http://tomayac.com/mediafragments/unittests.html [4] http://tomayac.com/mediafragments/mediafragments.html [5] https://github.com/tomayac/Media-Fragments-URI [6] http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/authoring.html -- Thomas Steiner, Research Scientist, Google Inc. http://blog.tomayac.com, http://twitter.com/tomayac
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