Re: Test Conformance / Green Turtle / XHTML+RDFa 1.1

On May 3, 2012, at 4:38 AM, "Niklas Lindström" <lindstream@gmail.com> wrote:

> Alex,
> 
> This is great! Is your implementation open source and/or publicly available?

http://code.google.com/p/green-turtle/


Gregg

> Best regards,
> Niklas
> 
> 
> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:36 AM, Alex Milowski <alex@milowski.com> wrote:
>> Actually, I miscounted (one XMLLiteral gives me trouble in the test
>> harness) and Test 109 (xml:base) isn't valid for a DOM-based
>> processor.  So, that's all but 7!
>> 
>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Alex Milowski <alex@milowski.com> wrote:
>>> I've been able to get my processor through all but 9 of the test
>>> cases.  I have several more questions / issues with the remaining test
>>> cases that it does not pass.  I'll post those soon.
>>> 
>>> I'm going to try and quickly test the "xml" host language in my test
>>> harness.  That should cover RDFa Core 1.1.
>>> 
>>> The HTML5/XHTML5 tests are going to take a bit more to consider but
>>> that isn't a CR draft.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> --Alex Milowski
>>> "The excellence of grammar as a guide is proportional to the paucity of the
>>> inflexions, i.e. to the degree of analysis effected by the language
>>> considered."
>>> 
>>> Bertrand Russell in a footnote of Principles of Mathematics
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> --Alex Milowski
>> "The excellence of grammar as a guide is proportional to the paucity of the
>> inflexions, i.e. to the degree of analysis effected by the language
>> considered."
>> 
>> Bertrand Russell in a footnote of Principles of Mathematics
>> 
> 

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