- From: Jon Phipps <jphipps@madcreek.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:18:47 -0500
- To: "Diego Berrueta" <diego.berrueta@fundacionctic.org>
- Cc: "SWD Working Group" <public-swd-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <34b5049c0612112018x2c092dd4o521e45461e1a45b@mail.gmail.com>
Diego, re:"I also wrote a small set of JUnit/HttpUnit tests..." This is excellent! --Jon On 12/11/06, Diego Berrueta <diego.berrueta@fundacionctic.org> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I've read the editor's documentation available at W3C site, but I still > have a few questions. The main one is: are we -as editors- supposed to > directly edit the document HTML, or perhaps the HTML version is the > result of transforming a XML source document (XMLSpec)? If the latter is > true, where can we get the master XML document? > > I also wrote a small set of JUnit/HttpUnit tests to check the > configuration of a web server according to the recipes. So far, I have > tests for recipes 1 to 5 and recipe 1A. I think these tests may be > useful to solve some of the issues that Jon has collected on the > wiki[1], and may also help others to correctly configure non-Apache > servers. > > Finally, I replicated the configuration of the recipes in my box. > Regarding this, I think the current document fails to mention that the > mod_rewrite module must be loaded into Apache (I followed the recipes > step-by-step and I was surprised by a "500 Internal error" because the > module wasn't loaded). > > Regards, > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/wiki/BestPracticeRecipesIssues > > -- > Diego Berrueta > R&D Department - CTIC Foundation > E-mail: diego.berrueta@fundacionctic.org > Phone: +34 984 29 12 12 > Parque Científico Tecnológico Gijón-Asturias-Spain > www.fundacionctic.org > > -- Jon
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