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Subject: [Bug 251373] HTML5: XMTML5 testcases fail
From: Gérard Talbot <browserbugs () gtalbot ! org>
Date: 2011-10-02 0:20:53
Message-ID: E1RA9nZ-00007N-7W () bugs ! kde ! org
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--- Comment #11 from Gérard Talbot <browserbugs gtalbot org> 2011-10-02 00:20:52 ---
Rolf Eike Beer,
1- What would really help here is if someone could run the HTML5 test harness
(924 tests) and then report the results for Konqueror with KHTML rendering
engine.
2- Also, the same should be done for other new W3C spec being developed and
with available, accessible test suites or with available, accessible sets of
testcases (canvas, media queries, CSS3 modules, DOM3 interface attributes,
methods, ECMAScript 5.1 test suite, etc.) This is best, ideal: we then can all
know/see how well Konqueror is doing and where exactly it fails.
3- Another thing which would help is to visit this KDE forum thread and to vote
accordingly:
Poll/survey: Your opinion about konqueror future
What would you like to happen to Konqueror ?
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=96876
Right now there is *_no developer_* dedicated (or even partially dedicated) to
tackle and fix Konqueror's KHTML rendering engine bugs (spec violations),
crashes, hang bugs, various types of problems and issues. All of the commits
to KHTML rendering engine in the last 12 months clearly indicate this.
----------------
I got answers with regards to
http://w3c-test.org/html/tests/approved/xhtml5/img_border_percent.xhtml
http://w3c-test.org/html/tests/approved/xhtml5/object_border_perc.xhtml
http://w3c-test.org/html/tests/approved/xhtml5/object_border_pixel.xhtml
in
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-testsuite/2011Sep/0019.html
[1] http://www.whatwg.org/html/#attributes-for-embedded-content-and-images
"
When an img element, object element, or input element with a type
attribute in the Image Button state is contained within a hyperlink
and has a border attribute whose value, when parsed using the _rules
for parsing non-negative integers_ [2], is found to be a number greater
than zero, the user agent is expected to use the parsed value for
eight presentational hints: four setting the parsed value as a pixel
length for the element's 'border-top-width', 'border-right-width',
'border-bottom-width', and 'border-left-width' properties, and four
setting the element's 'border-top-style', 'border-right-style',
'border-bottom-style', and 'border-left-style' properties to the
value 'solid'.
"
[2] http://www.whatwg.org/html/#rules-for-parsing-non-negative-integers
So, it seems (I requested a confirmation of such reasoning) that
<img border="50foo" ...>
or
<img border="50pt" ...>
or
<img border="50%" ...>
or
<object border="50bar" ...>
or
<object border="50rem" ...>
or
<object border="50%" ...>
should all be rendered the same: with a 50px border on each side.
I posted
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-testsuite/2011Oct/0000.html
regards, Gérard
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