ACTION-2136: Create test table markup to check append-with-space vs. append-without-a-space re: step 2f.iii.c
Create test table markup to check append-with-space vs. append-without-a-space re: step 2f.iii.c
- State:
- closed
- Person:
- Joseph Scheuhammer
- Due on:
- April 18, 2017
- Created on:
- April 11, 2017
- Associated Issue:
- ISSUE-750
- Related emails:
- No related emails
Related notes:
It says "no markup allowed." I hope that means "markup will be treated as text." Let's find out....
<html>
<head>
<style>
[role="gridcell"] { display: inline; margin: 10px; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div role="grid">
<div role="row">
<div role="gridcell">1</div>
<div role="gridcell">2</div>
</div>
<div role="row">
<div role="gridcell">3</div>
<div role="gridcell">4</div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
Yay! Aside from losing indentation, my test case survived.
For the test case in question, at least with Gecko Nightly in ATK/AT-SPI2, the first accessible row has the name of "12" and the second accessible row the name of "34". I'd expect the rows to have the names of "1 2" and "3 4" respectively. Gecko bug or AccName bug?
Re-assigning to Joseph because, as discussed at today's AAPI meeting, he indicated he would apply the AccName algorithm if I provided a test case.
Nothing needs to change. Joanie needs to fix a bug in gecko.
Richard Schwerdtfeger, 25 Apr 2017, 19:51:51Display change log.