- From: Leroy Finn <finnle@tcd.ie>
- Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 23:41:54 +0100
- To: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Cc: Jirka Kosek <jirka@kosek.cz>, Multilingual Web LT-TESTS Public <public-multilingualweb-lt-tests@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMYWBwsC8WDNtaxaSvTNcW_UPpRpGNGL8Ls=PXj24MaMnqQNYQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hey Felix, On 6 September 2012 23:24, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org> wrote: > Thanks, Leroy. Just two comments below. > > 2012/9/6 Leroy Finn <finnle@tcd.ie> > >> Update on test files: >> >> - All the XHTML references are gone >> >> > It seems that the input files, e.g. > > http://phaedrus.scss.tcd.ie/its2.0/inputdata/translate/html/Translate2Html.html > are still not "HTML5 syntax". E.g. > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" ... /> > should be > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" ... "> > (no "/" in the empty tag ) > Noted i will make this change tomorrow. > > >> >> - its-rule is now its-rules >> - The its rules in the HTML are now version = 2.0 >> >> > Sorry, I don't understand this: the rules are not in(side) the HTML, are > they? > Felix this was in reference to the linking of rule files in HTML. In this instance i had <link href="EX-translateRule-html5-1.xml" rel="its-rule"/> instead of <link href="EX-translateRule-html5-1.xml" rel="its-rules"/> I forgot the s at the end of rules. Best, Leroy > Best, > > Felix > > > >> I will double check them when i am getting the *new output *and *zipping >> * them incase i missed any and i will add in the new tab-delimited >> output style (see this email *Test suite output format *for more >> details). >> >> Thanks, >> Leroy >> >> On 6 September 2012 10:41, Leroy Finn <finnle@tcd.ie> wrote: >> >>> Sure I will make the necessary changes to the test files today. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Leroy >>> >>> >>> On 5 September 2012 23:22, Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Jirka, Leroy, all, >>>> >>>> I agree with Jirka, the HTML files should be "pure HTML syntax". That's >>>> very important for reaching out to the HTML community. Leroy, you said >>>> elsewhere that the test input file generation is manually, but the output >>>> file generation is automatically, I assume via XSLT? In that case you can >>>> use Jirka's tool >>>> https://github.com/kosek/html5-its-tools >>>> to do XSLT processing with HTML5. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> >>>> Felix >>>> >>>> >>>> 2012/9/5 Jirka Kosek <jirka@kosek.cz> >>>> >>>>> On 5.9.2012 18:43, Leroy Finn wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > That HTML is actual valid HTML 5 >>>>> > http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-diff-20080122/#syntax as >>>>> described the >>>>> > W3C spec on HTML5. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, HTML5 allows many XHTML syntax constructs. Actually test files are >>>>> probably Polyglot, which means that they can be parsed both as HTML and >>>>> XHTML. But my point was that if those are tests targeted at HTML5 they >>>>> should use "pure HTML syntax". >>>>> >>>>> Jirka >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> Jirka Kosek e-mail: jirka@kosek.cz http://xmlguru.cz >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> Professional XML consulting and training services >>>>> DocBook customization, custom XSLT/XSL-FO document processing >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> OASIS DocBook TC member, W3C Invited Expert, ISO JTC1/SC34 member >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Felix Sasaki >>>> DFKI / W3C Fellow >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > Felix Sasaki > DFKI / W3C Fellow > >
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