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4 April 2008

Updated test results: Ruby markup served as text/html

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These tests check whether and how a user agent displays ruby markup in XHTML 1.0 that is served as text/html (without CSS help).

Tests were conducted on later versions of Firefox, Opera and Safari browsers, and the Firefox browser with a later version of the ruby add-on by Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven. The latter now passes all tests for simple and complex ruby as expected. There was no change for the three former browser setups. [search key: results-ruby-markup-2]

Categories: Update, Test
3 September 2007

New test results: Ruby markup served as text/html

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A set of initial results has been published for the tests that check whether and how a user agent displays ruby markup in XHTML 1.0 that is served as text/html. [search keys: results-ruby-markup]

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Updated tests: Ruby markup

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See the results: Ruby markup served as text/html

These tests examine how a user agent handles various levels of ruby markup and styling. The tests were largely rewritten to provide additional information and make results clearer. In addition, objectives and descriptions were added for all tests. The results page is new. Please send comments to www-international@w3.org. [search keys: test-ruby-markup results-list-style-type]

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