[gnome-love] approval from sun and a last XML request [was Re: [gnome-love] wanted: php or cgi programmer with some spare time to help with gnome test spec]



BTW, just wanted to let everyone know that I've talked to the current
maintainer of this project at Sun and he's very open to using this code.

On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 23:44, fflewddur wrote:
eep, i think that should do it.  i've got the demo up at
www.shopindiego.net/gnome_test_specs/ and it seems to be working
properly.  the index page uses a php script to generate a list of
modules, which in turn generate a list of submodules, etc., so in theory
you could just drop one in whereever it was needed and the system will
work flawlessly.  however, you would need to ensure the new module
includes all of the session and form code for compatibilty with the
session management and cgi backend.  basically, it works great for
making quick additions to the system, but for an 'offical' test module,
it's probably much saner to add it to the perl config files, same as
before.

Todd: question: if I drop a new file into one of the subdirectories,
will this page
http://www.shopindiego.net/gnome_test_specs/components/battery_charge_monitor_applet/
get updated?

the layout has also been completely reworked.  cookies are now used for
each session to remember the platform values, and much of the extra
whitespace has been removed. 

This rocks.

i couldn't figure out where the
instruction html files are generated (or if they are at all...), so
there's still a lot of cruft there that could go. 

AFAIK, they aren't- I think it's a template page that they fill in and
save. Before calling this a day and starting to push this into CVS, is
anyone still open to the idea of converting the test files to XML or
simple text, so that we can easily change their presentation?
Luis

other than that, i
think it's ready to be tested, cleaned up, and presented to sun :)

todd

On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 17:31, Luis Villa wrote:
in fact, we could fill
that giant white space on the main page with the form.

Ooh. Hadn't thought of that. Nice touch.

 i'll take a look
at implementing that latter tonight :)

Awesome.
Luis



_______________________________________________
gnome-love mailing list
gnome-love gnome org
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
-- 
Luis Villa
Ximian Bugmaster
"Quality is an amazing bridge because it is universal in its language."
Thomas Corcoran




[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]