- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 09:32:09 +0100
- To: Matthew Lye <mlye@trentu.ca>
- CC: W3C style list <www-style@w3.org>
Matthew Lye wrote: > A test page somewhere consisting merely of a list with each code > alongside a description of what the character ought to look like would be > useful for checking compliance... The Unicode consortium has that information: http://charts.unicode.org/Unicode.charts/normal/Unicode.html > in general, that sort of thing would be > useful to resolve compliance issues. Developers might go the little > extra distance to be fully X-compliant rather than 'X-compliant!!!' if it > was easy to point out that actually, they weren't.... test pages might > be a plausible W3C activity. Test pages are indeed a plausible W3C activity - we are producing testpages for CSS. Initialy for CSS1, then for CSS2 (no they aren't ready yet). The CSS test suite will of course be announced here when it is ready. -- Chris
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