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Hi all,
It appears that html5demos.com/web-socket is no longer reporting correct information in regards to websockets (thanks Sherief), so this should no longer be used as a test.
The current TBB has websockets enabled, as can be seen by checking websocketstest.com and other test services.
I'm hoping to get a Selenium test written in the next couple days that will check multiple sources for websockets, so hopefully this issue does not occur again.
I apologize for not noticing that html5demos was not functional, thanks again to Sherief for pointing this out.
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On 30/01/14 07:55 PM, Colin C. wrote:
Hi all,
It appears that html5demos.com/web-socket is no longer reporting correct information in regards to websockets (thanks Sherief), so this should no longer be used as a test.
The current TBB has websockets enabled, as can be seen by checking websocketstest.com and other test services.
I'm hoping to get a Selenium test written in the next couple days that will check multiple sources for websockets, so hopefully this issue does not occur again.
I apologize for not noticing that html5demos was not functional, thanks again to Sherief for pointing this out.
Hi again,
http://phoul.github.io should now be a functional websockets test.
- -- - -Phoul
Colin C.:
Colin C.:
It appears that html5demos.com/web-socket is no longer reporting correct information in regards to websockets (thanks Sherief), so this should no longer be used as a test.
The current TBB has websockets enabled, as can be seen by checking websocketstest.com and other test services.
I'm hoping to get a Selenium test written in the next couple days that will check multiple sources for websockets, so hopefully this issue does not occur again.
I apologize for not noticing that html5demos was not functional, thanks again to Sherief for pointing this out.
http://phoul.github.io should now be a functional websockets test.
For the record, I use http://www.videojs.com/ to test both video and audio rendered by HTML5.
Colin C.:
On 30/01/14 07:55 PM, Colin C. wrote:
Hi all,
It appears that html5demos.com/web-socket is no longer reporting correct information in regards to websockets (thanks Sherief), so this should no longer be used as a test.
The current TBB has websockets enabled, as can be seen by checking websocketstest.com and other test services.
I'm hoping to get a Selenium test written in the next couple days that will check multiple sources for websockets, so hopefully this issue does not occur again.
I apologize for not noticing that html5demos was not functional, thanks again to Sherief for pointing this out.
Hi again,
http://phoul.github.io should now be a functional websockets test.
This is great! Thanks for doing this. For such testcases, can you please create a ticket in the Tor Bugtracker under component "Quality Assurance and Testing", add keyword 'tbb-testcase', and cc user boklm?
If a test case uncovers an actual TBB bug, file it in "Firefox Patch Issues" instead of "Quality Assurance and Testing", but please still tag it with tbb-testcase in the keywords, so we know the ticket has something we should roll into an eventual automation framework or unit test.
Thanks!