- From: Leroy Finn <finnle@tcd.ie>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2012 13:47:41 +0000
- To: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Cc: Yves Savourel <ysavourel@enlaso.com>, Multilingual Web LT-TESTS Public <public-multilingualweb-lt-tests@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMYWBwufzqe+p8FJr8AMi-JxG3gO-KZLihvU48+mVOA_Eb9R8A@mail.gmail.com>
Ok so the new HTML test will use its:param and be embedded as per spec. I will get working on this today. Leroy On 19 December 2012 12:16, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org> wrote: > Am 19.12.12 13:11, schrieb Leroy Finn: > > Thanks Felix for the clarification I will look into getting the tests > added in today. > > > Great, thanks, Leroy. Btw., Yves is right about its:param in the separate > mail in this thread. It is a mandatory feature anyway, so you can create > just one embeded test file with its:param to kill two birds with one stone. > > Best, > > Felix > > > > Leroy > > > On 19 December 2012 12:09, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org> wrote: > >> Hi Leroy, >> >> good question. I don't think we need an extra test case for global rules >> with its:param in HTML. However having global rules embedded in HTML in >> general would be good. This demonstrates that the implementation can parse >> the HTML "script" element during the "gathering rules" step. >> >> For each data category you have various linked rules tests , e.g. " >> Global - Linked rules with locNotePointer", " Linked rules with >> locNoteRef", ... >> It would be sufficient to have just one test per data category with rules >> embedded in HTML. It would be totally ok if the tests are identical to the >> linked version, with the only difference being the inline usage. So for >> creating the test case, practically you could just copy a file like >> locnote1html.html >> add "script" with the rules embedded, and be done with it. >> >> Best, >> >> FElix >> >> Am 19.12.12 12:49, schrieb Leroy Finn: >> >> Hey Yves, Everybody, >> >> Thanks for this. A quick question though do I have to have an example >> for each data category for the HTML global embedded case because as far as >> I was aware it only applied to Provenance and LQI. Also if each data >> category requires this test then we will also need to test for the HTML >> global rules embedded case with its:param???? >> >> Thanks, >> Leroy >> >> >> On 18 December 2012 13:00, Yves Savourel <ysavourel@enlaso.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Leroy, all, >>> >>> I've added the missing test case for HTML global rules embedded for HTML >>> to the Allowed Characters data category. >>> See >>> https://github.com/finnle/ITS-2.0-Testsuite/commit/128d5186c797642f2ee0342fdbc8589cc539aec4 >>> >>> cheers, >>> -yves >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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