- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 20:04:27 +0000
On 1/23/06, Anne van Kesteren <fora at annevankesteren.nl> wrote: > Quoting Jim Ley <jim.ley at gmail.com>: > > It appears many of the tests require CSS 2, does this mean that Web > > Forms 2.0 requires CSS2, I'd missed that, I am unable to test my > > implementation because it is not a CSS user agent. > > There are quite a few tests that test the relationship of Web Forms 2 with the > CSS3 Basic User Interface Module as mentioned in section 8.2 of the Web > Forms 2 > specification. These test also rely on some CSS 2.1 features I assume, yes. Well testing those is of course fine, as it's testing CSS 3 ! > Some other "visual UA orientated" tests might do the same. Given your > comment I will try to make all forthcoming tests that not really require > CSS not to use it either and use some other mechanism to show > that the test has passed. By, > for example, using some scripting as already done in quite a few tests. A combination of things would be good if possible. Cheers, Jim.
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