- From: David Burns <dburns@mozilla.com>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2014 21:43:20 +0000
- To: James Graham <james@hoppipolla.co.uk>, "public-test-infra@w3.org" <public-test-infra@w3.org>
Congrats James! Do we also need to co-ordinate with the people managing w3c-test.org to disable mod_php so we don't leave it around and a possible attack vector on that server? David On 03/01/2014 15:17, James Graham wrote: > At time of writing r/368 [1] is "Accepted!" and rebased onto master. > > This means that the python-based test system is ready to go. However > this has some implications for consumers of the tests, so this is a > heads-up before the merge. > > Anyone that is running the PHP tests will need to migrate their > infrastructure to use the new custom server. This includes > w3c-test.org which is currently using apache + mod_php. In the absence > of such a move, tests will continue to work except those that used > .php files, alternate subdomains or ports, or .htaccess files to > control the server configuration. > > [1] https://critic.hoppipolla.co.uk/r/368 >
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