From 8ec8fd9302c2978088470dda2c3f191c09423438 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Geoff McLane Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2014 17:50:12 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] add some more HTML4 to HTML5 test files --- test/html5/html4/README.html4.txt | 32 +- test/html5/html4/acronym5.html | 23 + test/html5/html4/align5.html | 61 ++ test/html5/html4/applet5.html | 17 + test/html5/html4/basefont5.html | 23 + test/html5/html4/big5.html | 16 + test/html5/html4/blink5.html | 16 + test/html5/html4/bodyatts5.html | 58 ++ test/html5/html4/center25.html | 70 ++ test/html5/html4/center5.html | 22 + test/html5/html4/dir5.html | 18 + test/html5/html4/font5.html | 17 + test/html5/html4/frameset5.html | 18 + test/html5/html4/index2.html | 55 ++ test/html5/html4/obsolete.txt | 1099 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ test/html5/html4/setexe.bat | 20 + test/html5/html4/strike5.html | 19 + test/html5/html4/testacro.bat | 13 + test/html5/html4/testbig.bat | 14 + test/html5/html4/testbody.bat | 16 + test/html5/html4/testcent.bat | 14 + test/html5/html4/testcent2.bat | 14 + test/html5/html4/testdir.bat | 14 + test/html5/html4/testfont.bat | 12 + test/html5/html4/testi2.bat | 8 + test/html5/html4/testone.bat | 51 ++ test/html5/html4/testtt.bat | 13 + test/html5/html4/tt5.html | 17 + 28 files changed, 1769 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/acronym5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/align5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/applet5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/basefont5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/big5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/blink5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/bodyatts5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/center25.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/center5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/dir5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/font5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/frameset5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/index2.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/obsolete.txt create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/setexe.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/strike5.html create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testacro.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testbig.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testbody.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testcent.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testcent2.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testdir.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testfont.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testi2.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testone.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/testtt.bat create mode 100644 test/html5/html4/tt5.html diff --git a/test/html5/html4/README.html4.txt b/test/html5/html4/README.html4.txt index a2a5c12..ece1760 100644 --- a/test/html5/html4/README.html4.txt +++ b/test/html5/html4/README.html4.txt @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ README.html4.txt - 20140805 -This folder contains about dozen HTML files, each using a tag or tags REMOVED from HTML5 +## Tests 1 + +This folder contains about dozen HTML files, each using a tag or tags REMOVED from HTML5, +all named *4.html Running these files through standard 2009 tidy should mostly produce no errors or warnings. @@ -21,6 +24,33 @@ and a FAILURE if a clean run. There is also a cleanup.bat to delete the products produced by this test. +## Tests 2 + +This folder contains about 14 HTML files, each using a tag or tags REMOVED from HTML5, +all named *5.html + +These were use to test an develop the CheckHTML5(doc,node) service. And there are +a set of batch file to run these tests, named test*.bat, and some 'special' +batch file like - + +setexe.bat - This is called by all others to set the location of the EXE to use. This + file will need to be ADJUST to point to where the Tidy EXE that you want to use. + +testone.bat - After setting the input file, each test????.bat calls this to conduct + four (4) tests - + Using configure DOCTYPE AND CLEAN + Using configure DOCTYPE but NO CLEAN + Using configure CLEAN but NO DOCTYPE + Using configure NO CLEAN and NO DOCTYPE + +All the output is redirected to tempinfo.html + +The set of test batch files is - +testacro.bat testbig.bat testbody.bat testcent.bat testcent2.bat testdir.bat testfont.bat +testi2.bat testtt.bat + +THe name generally indicates the tag or attribute being tested... + Enjoy. # eof diff --git a/test/html5/html4/acronym5.html b/test/html5/html4/acronym5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa0eccf --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/acronym5.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + + + + acronym + + + + +

An acronym for the World Wide Web is + WWW +

+

This file contains <acronym title="World Widw Web">WWW</acronym> +

+

The 'experimental' Nu Markup Checker flags this as an ERROR with the string + "Error: The acronym element is obsolete. Use the abbr element instead." +

+ + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/align5.html b/test/html5/html4/align5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d304b5b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/align5.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + align5.html - align attribute to css + + + + +

Using align="center"

+

This file contains an element <h1 align="center">, but it also applies + to any element, like <p..., <table, etc... +

+

The 'experimental' Nu Markup Checker flags this as an HTML5 ERROR with the string + "Error: The align attribute on the h1 element is obsolete. Use CSS instead." +

+ +

If 'clean' at present tidy 'silently' replaces this with CSS in TY_(CleanDocument)(doc), + in Style2Rule( TidyDocImpl* doc, Node *node), using TY_(AttrGetById)(node, TidyAttr_STYLE); +

+ +

Q: Should this behaviour be modified? +

+

A: There are various possibilities
+

+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/test/html5/html4/applet5.html b/test/html5/html4/applet5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f99db7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/applet5.html @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ + + + + + + applet + + + +

An applet tag is not supported in HTML5

+ + +Java applet that draws animated bubbles. + + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/basefont5.html b/test/html5/html4/basefont5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc8e8f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/basefont5.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + +basefont + + + + + + +

This line of text is before the basefont tag.

+ +

This is the first line of text after the basefont tag.

+

This is the second line of text after the basefont tag.

+ +

Note: The basefont tag is not supported by most browsers. This line uses an alternative CSS +which could be associated to the body to effect the whole document. +

+ + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/big5.html b/test/html5/html4/big5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9a4c37 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/big5.html @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + + + big tag + + + + +

Normal text, then some <big> bigger text

+

Similar text, using span bigger text

+ + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/blink5.html b/test/html5/html4/blink5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fbc0fc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/blink5.html @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + + + blink tag + + + + +

Normal text, then some blink

+

Similar text, using span blink

+ + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/bodyatts5.html b/test/html5/html4/bodyatts5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cd8116 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/bodyatts5.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + + bodyatts5.html - body attribute to css + + + + +

This file contains a body element <body background="images/non-existing.jpg"> +

+

The 'experimental' Markup Validation Service flags this as an HTML5 ERROR with the string + "The background attribute on the body element is obsolete. Use CSS instead." +

+

If 'clean' at present tidy 'silently' replaces this with CSS in CleanBodyAttrs( TidyDocImpl* doc, Node* body ), + called from CreateStyleElement( doc ), in void TY_(CleanDocument)( TidyDocImpl* doc ) +

+

Q: Should this behaviour be modified? +

+

A: There are various possibilities
+

+ + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/center25.html b/test/html5/html4/center25.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81ae2d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/center25.html @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + + center25.html - center tag on table + + + + +
+ + +
Table centered by <center>
+
+

This file contains <center;> ... </center;> +

+

The 'experimental' Nu Markup Checker flags this as an HTML5 ERROR with the string + "Error: The center element is obsolete. Use CSS instead." +

+ +

If 'clean' at present tidy 'silently' replaces this with a <div class="c1">, and + add the CSS in TY_(CleanDocument)(doc), ... +

+ +

Q: Should this behaviour be modified? +

+

A: There are various possibilities
+

+ +

Also perhaps Tidy5 needs another configuration parameter as suggested by the validator.w3.org, + namely "HTML4-specific tokenization errors are enabled." That is being + able to clearly inform tidy that is the document is to be taken as HTML5, then certain + tags are to be an error. +

+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/test/html5/html4/center5.html b/test/html5/html4/center5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa87b7d --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/center5.html @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + + + + + center tag + + + + +
+

This text will be center-aligned.

+
+ +

Nomal left text

+ +

Center aligned by CSS

+ + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/dir5.html b/test/html5/html4/dir5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..437e1cb --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/dir5.html @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + + + + + + dir tag + + + +

dir tag for a list...

+ +
  • html
  • +
  • xhtml
  • +
  • css
  • +
    + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/font5.html b/test/html5/html4/font5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62de3d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/font5.html @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ + + + +font tag + + + +

    Some text, size=3, color=red!

    + +

    Some text, size=2, color=blue!

    + +

    Some text, face=verdana, color=green!

    + +

    Note: The font element is not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead.

    + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/frameset5.html b/test/html5/html4/frameset5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd6f14d --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/frameset5.html @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + + + + + + frameset, frame, noframes tags + + + + + + + + +<p>frameset, frame not supported</p> + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/index2.html b/test/html5/html4/index2.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e226a4f --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/index2.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + Geoff McLane Wanadoo Home Page + + + + +

    + Geoff McLane Wanadoo Home Page +

    + +

    + Go To Geoff McLane Home Page +

    + +

    + To go to my main site, click on the above link, or the image below! +

    + +
    + + + + +
    + image of me +
    +
    + +

    + checked by tidy  Valid HTML 5 +

    + + + + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/obsolete.txt b/test/html5/html4/obsolete.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a11530 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/obsolete.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1099 @@ +Processing file obsolete.html ... + +HTML Living Standard — Last Updated 6 August 2014 + +14 Rendering — Table of Contents — 16 IANA considerations → 15 Obsolete features 15.1 Obsolete but conforming features 15.1.1 Warnings for obsolete but conforming features 15.2 Non-conforming features 15.3 Requirements for implementations 15.3.1 The applet element 15.3.2 The marquee element 15.3.3 Frames 15.3.4 Other elements, attributes and APIs 15 Obsolete features + +15.1 Obsolete but conforming features + +Features listed in this section will trigger warnings in conformance checkers. + +Authors should not specify a border attribute on an img element. +If the attribute is present, its value must be the string " 0". CSS should be used instead. + +Authors should not specify a language attribute on a script element. If the attribute is present, its value must be an ASCII +case-insensitive match for the string " JavaScript " and either the +type attribute must be omitted or its value must be an +ASCII case-insensitive match for the string " text/javascript ". +The attribute should be entirely omitted instead (with the value " JavaScript ", it has no effect), +or replaced with use of the type attribute. + +Authors should not specify the name attribute on a elements. If the attribute is present, its value must not be the empty string and +must neither be equal to the value of any of the IDs in the element's home subtree other than the element's own ID , +if any, nor be equal to the value of any of the other name attributes on a elements in the element's home +subtree . If this attribute is present and the element has an ID , then the attribute's value must be equal to the +element's ID . In earlier versions of the language, this attribute was intended as +a way to specify possible targets for fragment identifiers in URLs . The id attribute should be used instead. + +Authors should not, but may despite requirements to the contrary elsewhere in this specification, specify the +maxlength and size attributes on input elements whose type attributes are in the Number state. One valid reason for +using these attributes regardless is to help legacy user agents that do not support input elements with +type="number" to still render the text field with a useful width. + +In the HTML syntax , specifying a DOCTYPE that is an obsolete permitted DOCTYPE will also +trigger a warning. + +15.1.1 Warnings for obsolete but conforming features + +To ease the transition from HTML4 Transitional documents to the language defined in +this specification, and to discourage certain features that are only allowed in very few +circumstances, conformance checkers must warn the user when the following features are used in a +document. These are generally old obsolete features that have no effect, and are allowed only to +distinguish between likely mistakes (regular conformance errors) and mere vestigial markup or +unusual and discouraged practices (these warnings). + +The following features must be categorised as described +above: + +The presence of an obsolete permitted DOCTYPE in an HTML document. +The presence of a border attribute on an img element if its value is the string " 0". +The presence of a language attribute on a script element if its value is an ASCII case-insensitive match for the +string " JavaScript " and if there is no type attribute or there is and its value is an ASCII +case-insensitive match for the string " text/javascript ". +The presence of a name attribute on an a element, if its value is not the empty string. +The presence of a maxlength attribute on an input element whose type attribute is in the +Number state. The presence of a size attribute on an input element whose type attribute is in the Number state. + +Conformance checkers must distinguish between pages that have no conformance errors and have +none of these obsolete features, and pages that have no conformance errors but do have some of +these obsolete features. + +For example, a validator could report some pages as "Valid HTML" and others as +"Valid HTML with warnings". + +15.2 Non-conforming features + +Elements in the following list are entirely obsolete, and must not be used by authors: + +applet Use embed or object instead. +acronym Use abbr instead. +bgsound Use audio instead. +dir Use ul instead. +frame frameset noframes Either use iframe and CSS instead, or use server-side includes to generate +complete pages with the various invariant parts merged in. isindex Use an explicit form and text field +combination instead. listing Use pre and code instead. nextid Use GUIDs instead. noembed Use object instead of +embed when fallback is necessary. plaintext Use the " text/plain " MIME type instead. +rb Providing the ruby base directly inside the ruby element is sufficient; the rb element is unnecessary. Omit it altogether. +strike Use del instead if the element is marking an edit, otherwise use s instead. +xmp Use pre and code instead, and escape " < " and " & " characters as " < " and " & " respectively. +basefont big blink center font marquee multicol nobr spacer tt + +Use appropriate elements or CSS instead. + +Where the tt element would have been used for marking up keyboard input, +consider the kbd element; for variables, consider the var element; for +computer code, consider the code element; and for computer output, consider the +samp element. + +Similarly, if the big element is being used to denote a heading, consider using +the h1 element; if it is being used for marking up important passages, consider the +strong element; and if it is being used for highlighting text for reference +purposes, consider the mark element. + +See also the text-level semantics usage summary for more +suggestions with examples. + +The following attributes are obsolete (though the elements are still part of the language), and +must not be used by authors: + +charset on a elements +charset on link elements Use an HTTP Content-Type header on the linked resource instead. +coords on a elements +shape on a elements Use area instead of a for image maps. +methods on a elements +methods on link elements Use the HTTP OPTIONS feature instead. +name on a elements (except as noted in the previous section) +name on embed elements +name on img elements +name on option elements Use the id attribute instead. +rev on a elements +rev on link elements Use the rel attribute instead, with an opposite term. (For example, instead of +rev="made" , use rel="author" .) urn on a elements urn on link elements Specify the preferred persistent +identifier using the href attribute instead. accept on form elements Use the accept attribute directly +on the input elements instead. nohref on area elements Omitting the href +attribute is sufficient; the nohref attribute is +unnecessary. Omit it altogether. profile on head elements When used for declaring which meta terms are +used in the document, unnecessary; omit it altogether, and register the names .When used for triggering +specific user agent behaviors: use a link element instead. +version on html elements Unnecessary. Omit it altogether. +ismap on input elements Unnecessary. Omit it altogether. All input elements with a type attribute in the Image +Button state are processed as server-side image maps. +usemap on input elements Use img instead of input for image maps. +longdesc on iframe elements +longdesc on img elements Use a regular a element to link to the +description, or (in the case of images) use an image +map to provide a link from the image to the image's +description. +lowsrc on img elements Use a progressive JPEG image (given in the src attribute), +instead of using two separate images. +target on link elements Unnecessary. Omit it altogether. scheme on meta elements Use only one scheme per field, or +make the scheme declaration part of the value. +archive on object elements +classid on object elements +code on object elements +codebase on object elements +codetype on object elements Use the data and type attributes to invoke plugins . To set parameters with these names +in particular, the param element can be used. +declare on object elements Repeat the object element completely each time the resource is to be reused. +standby on object elements Optimise the linked resource so that it loads quickly or, at least, incrementally. +type on param elements +valuetype on param elements Use the name and value attributes without declaring value types. +language on script elements (except as noted in the previous section) Use the type attribute instead. +event on script elements +for on script elements Use DOM Events mechanisms to register event listeners. [DOM] +media on source elements Use script to select the media resource(s) to use. +datapagesize on table elements Unnecessary. Omit it altogether. +summary on table elements Use one of the techniques for describing tables given in the table section instead. +abbr on td elements Use text that begins in an unambiguous and terse manner, and include any more elaborate text after that. +The title attribute can also be useful in including more detailed text, so that the cell's contents can be made terse. +If it's a heading, use th (which has an abbr attribute). + +axis on td and th elements Use the scope attribute on the relevant th . + +scope on td elements Use th elements for heading cells. + +datasrc on a , applet , button , div , frame , iframe , img , input , label , legend , marquee , object , option , select , span , table , and textarea elements datafld on a , applet , button , div , fieldset , frame , iframe , img , input , label , legend , marquee , object , param , select , span , and textarea elements dataformatas on button , div , input , label , legend , marquee , object , option , select , span , and table elements +Use script and a mechanism such as XMLHttpRequest to populate the page dynamically. [XHR] +alink on body elements +bgcolor on body elements +bottommargin on body elements +leftmargin on body elements +link on body elements +marginheight on body elements +marginwidth on body elements +rightmargin on body elements +text on body elements +margintop on body elements +vlink on body elements +clear on br elements +align on caption elements +align on col elements +char on col elements +charoff on col elements +valign on col elements +width on col elements +align on div elements +compact on dl elements +align on embed elements +hspace on embed elements +vspace on embed elements +align on hr elements +color on hr elements +noshade on hr elements +size on hr elements +width on hr elements +align on h1 — h6 elements +align on iframe elements +allowtransparency on iframe elements +frameborder on iframe elements +hspace on iframe elements +marginheight on iframe elements +marginwidth on iframe elements +scrolling on iframe elements +vspace on iframe elements +align on input elements +border on input elements +hspace on input elements +vspace on input elements +align on img elements +border on img elements (except as noted in the previous section) +hspace on img elements +vspace on img elements +align on legend elements +type on li elements +compact on menu elements +align on object elements +border on object elements +hspace on object elements +vspace on object elements +compact on ol elements +align on p elements +width on pre elements +align on table elements +bgcolor on table elements +border on table elements +bordercolor on table elements +cellpadding on table elements +cellspacing on table elements +frame on table elements +height on table elements +hspace on table elements +rules on table elements +vspace on table elements +width on table elements +align on tbody , thead , and tfoot elements +char on tbody , thead , and tfoot elements +charoff on tbody , thead , and tfoot elements +valign on tbody , thead , and tfoot elements +align on td and th elements +bgcolor on td and th elements +char on td and th elements +charoff on td and th elements +height on td and th elements +nowrap on td and th elements +valign on td and th elements +width on td and th elements +align on tr elements +bgcolor on tr elements +char on tr elements +charoff on tr elements +height on tr elements +valign on tr elements +compact on ul elements +type on ul elements +background on body , table , thead , tbody , tfoot , tr , td , and th elements Use CSS instead. + +15.3 Requirements for implementations + +15.3.1 The applet element + +The applet element is a Java-specific variant of the embed element. +The applet element is now obsoleted so that all extension frameworks (Java, .NET, Flash, etc) are handled in a consistent manner. + +When the element matches any of the following conditions, it represents its contents: + +The element is still in the stack of open elements of an HTML parser or XML parser. +The element is not in a Document. The element's Document is not fully active. +The element's Document's active sandboxing flag +set has its sandboxed plugins browsing context flag set. +The element has an ancestor media element. +The element has an ancestor object element that is not showing its fallback content. +No Java Language runtime plugin is available. A Java runtime plugin is available but it is disabled. + +Otherwise, the user agent should instantiate a Java Language runtime plugin , and +should pass the names and values of all the attributes on the element, in the order they were +added to the element, with the attributes added by the parser being ordered in source order, and +then a parameter named "PARAM" whose value is null, and then all the names and values of parameters given by param elements that are +children of the applet element, in tree order , to the plugin used. If the plugin supports a scriptable interface, the +HTMLAppletElement object representing the element should expose that interface. The applet element represents the plugin. + +The applet element is unaffected by the CSS 'display' property. The +Java Language runtime is instantiated even if the element is hidden with a 'display:none' CSS style. + +The applet element must implement the HTMLAppletElement interface. + +interface HTMLAppletElement : HTMLElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString alt ; +attribute DOMString archive ; +attribute DOMString code ; +attribute DOMString codeBase ; +attribute DOMString height ; +attribute unsigned long hspace ; +attribute DOMString name ; +attribute DOMString _ object ; // the underscore is not part of the identifier +attribute unsigned long vspace ; +attribute DOMString width ; +}; + +The align , alt , archive , code , height , hspace , name , object , vspace , and width IDL attributes must reflect the +respective content attributes of the same name. For the purposes of reflection, the applet element's object content +attribute is defined as containing a URL. + +The codeBase IDL attribute must reflect the codebase content +attribute, which for the purposes of reflection is defined as containing a URL. + +15.3.2 The marquee element + +The marquee element is a presentational element that animates content. CSS +transitions and animations are a more appropriate mechanism. [CSSANIMATIONS] [CSSTRANSITIONS] + +The task source for tasks mentioned in this section is the DOM manipulation +task source . + +The marquee element must implement the HTMLMarqueeElement interface. + +interface HTMLMarqueeElement : HTMLElement { +attribute DOMString behavior ; +attribute DOMString bgColor ; +attribute DOMString direction ; +attribute DOMString height ; +attribute unsigned long hspace ; +attribute long loop ; +attribute unsigned long scrollAmount ; +attribute unsigned long scrollDelay ; +attribute boolean trueSpeed ; +attribute unsigned long vspace ; +attribute DOMString width ; +attribute EventHandler onbounce ; +attribute EventHandler onfinish ; +attribute EventHandler onstart ; +void start (); +void stop (); +}; + +A marquee element can be turned on or turned off . When it is created, it is turned on . + +When the start() method is called, the marquee element must be turned on . + +When the stop() method is called, the marquee element must be turned off . + +When a marquee element is created, the user agent must queue a task +to fire a simple event named start at the element. + +The behavior content attribute on +marquee elements is an enumerated attribute with the following keywords +(all non-conforming): + +Keyword +State +scroll +scroll +slide +slide +alternate +alternate + +The missing value default is the scroll state. + +The direction content attribute on +marquee elements is an enumerated attribute with the following keywords +(all non-conforming): + +Keyword +State +left +right +up +down + +The missing value default is the left state. + +The truespeed content attribute on marquee elements is a boolean attribute . + +A marquee element has a marquee scroll interval , which is obtained as follows: + +If the element has a scrolldelay attribute, +and parsing its value using the rules for parsing non-negative integers does not +return an error, then let delay be the parsed value. Otherwise, let delay +be 85. If the element does not have a truespeed +attribute, and the delay value is less than 60, then let delay be 60 +instead. The marquee scroll interval is delay , interpreted in milliseconds. + +A marquee element has a marquee scroll distance , which, if the element +has a scrollamount attribute, and +parsing its value using the rules for parsing non-negative integers does not return +an error, is the parsed value interpreted in CSS pixels, and otherwise is 6 CSS pixels. + +A marquee element has a marquee loop count , which, if the element has a +loop attribute, and parsing its value using the rules +for parsing integers does not return an error or a number less than 1, is the parsed value, +and otherwise is −1. + +The loop IDL attribute, on getting, must +return the element's marquee loop count ; and on setting, if the new value is +different than the element's marquee loop count and either greater than zero or equal +to −1, must set the element's loop content attribute +(adding it if necessary) to the valid integer that represents the new value. (Other +values are ignored.) + +A marquee element also has a marquee current loop index , which is zero +when the element is created. + +The rendering layer will occasionally increment the marquee current loop index , +which must cause the following steps to be run: + +If the marquee loop count is −1, then abort these steps. + +Increment the marquee current loop index by one. + +If the marquee current loop index is now equal to or greater than the element's +marquee loop count , turn off the +marquee element and queue a task to fire a simple event +named finish at the marquee element. + +Otherwise, if the behavior attribute is in the alternate state, then queue a +task to fire a simple event named bounce at the marquee element. + +Otherwise, queue a task to fire a simple event named start at the marquee element. + +The following are the event handlers (and their corresponding event handler event types ) that must be supported, +as event handler content attributes and event handler IDL attributes , by marquee elements: + +Event handler Event handler event type +onbounce bounce +onfinish finish +onstart start + +The behavior , direction , height , hspace , vspace , and width IDL attributes must reflect the +respective content attributes of the same name. + +The bgColor IDL attribute must reflect the bgcolor content attribute. + +The scrollAmount IDL attribute must reflect the scrollamount content attribute. The default value is 6. + +The scrollDelay IDL attribute must reflect the scrolldelay content attribute. The default value is 85. + +The trueSpeed IDL attribute must reflect the truespeed content attribute. + +15.3.3 Frames + +The frameset element acts as the body element in documents that use frames. + +The frameset element must implement the HTMLFrameSetElement interface. + +interface HTMLFrameSetElement : HTMLElement { +attribute DOMString cols ; +attribute DOMString rows ; +}; +HTMLFrameSetElement implements WindowEventHandlers ; + +The cols and rows IDL attributes of the frameset +element must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The frameset element exposes as event handler content attributes a +number of the event handlers of the Window object. It also mirrors their +event handler IDL attributes . + +The onblur , onerror , onfocus , onload , onresize , and onscroll +event handlers of the Window object, exposed on the +frameset element, replace the generic event handlers with the same names +normally supported by HTML elements . + +The frame element defines a nested browsing context +similar to the iframe element, but rendered within a frameset element. + +A frame element is said to be an active frame element when it is in a Document . + +When a frame element is created as an active frame +element , or becomes an active frame element after not having been +one, the user agent must create a nested browsing context , and then process the +frame attributes for the first time. + +When a frame element stops being an active frame element , the user agent must discard +the nested browsing context . + +Whenever a frame element with a nested browsing context has its src attribute set, changed, or removed, the user agent must +process the frame attributes . + +When the user agent is to process the frame attributes , it must run the +first appropriate steps from the following list: + +If the element has no src attribute specified, and the +user agent is processing the frame 's attributes for the first time + +Queue a task to fire a simple event named load at the frame element. + +Otherwise + +If the value of the src attribute is the empty string, let url be the string " about:blank ". + +Otherwise, resolve the value of the src attribute, relative to the frame element. + +If that is not successful, then let url be the string +" about:blank ". Otherwise, let url be the resulting +absolute URL . + +Navigate the element's child browsing context to url . + +Any navigation required of the user agent in the process +the frame attributes algorithm must be completed as an explicit +self-navigation override and with the frame element's document's +browsing context as the source browsing context . + +Furthermore, if the active document of the element's child browsing +context before such a navigation was not completely +loaded at the time of the new navigation , then the navigation must be completed with replacement enabled . + +Similarly, if the child browsing context 's session history contained +only one Document when the process the frame attributes +algorithm was invoked, and that was the about:blank Document created +when the child browsing context was created, then any navigation required of the user agent in that algorithm must be completed +with replacement enabled . + +When a Document in a frame is marked as completely +loaded , the user agent must queue a task to fire a simple event +named load at the frame element. + +The task source for the tasks above is the +DOM manipulation task source . + +When a frame element's nested browsing context 's active +document is not ready for post-load tasks , and when anything is delaying the load event of the frame element's +browsing context 's active document , and when the frame +element's browsing context is in the delaying load events mode , the frame must delay the +load event of its document. + +When the browsing context is created, if a name attribute +is present, the browsing context name must be set to the value of this attribute; +otherwise, the browsing context name must be set to the empty string. + +Whenever the name attribute is set, the nested +browsing context 's name must be changed to +the new value. If the attribute is removed, the browsing context name must be set to +the empty string. + +The frame element must implement the HTMLFrameElement interface. + +interface HTMLFrameElement : HTMLElement { +attribute DOMString name ; +attribute DOMString scrolling ; +attribute DOMString src ; +attribute DOMString frameBorder ; +attribute DOMString longDesc ; +attribute boolean noResize ; +readonly attribute Document ? contentDocument ; +readonly attribute WindowProxy ? contentWindow ; + +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString marginHeight ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString marginWidth ; +}; + +The name , scrolling , and src IDL attributes of the frame element must +reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. For the purposes of +reflection, the frame element's src content attribute is defined as containing a URL . + +The frameBorder IDL attribute of the frame element must reflect the element's frameborder content attribute. + +The longDesc IDL attribute of the +frame element must reflect the element's longdesc content attribute, which for the purposes +of reflection is defined as containing a URL . + +The noResize IDL attribute of the frame element must reflect the element's noresize content attribute. + +The contentDocument IDL attribute of +the frame element must return the Document object of the active +document of the frame element's nested browsing context , if any +and if its effective script origin is the same origin as the +effective script origin specified by the incumbent settings object , or +null otherwise. + +The contentWindow IDL attribute must +return the WindowProxy object of the frame element's nested +browsing context . + +The marginHeight IDL attribute of the +frame element must reflect the element's marginheight content attribute. + +The marginWidth IDL attribute of the +frame element must reflect the element's marginwidth content attribute. + +15.3.4 Other elements, attributes and APIs + +User agents must treat acronym elements in a manner +equivalent to abbr elements in terms of semantics and +for purposes of rendering. + +partial interface HTMLAnchorElement { +attribute DOMString coords ; +attribute DOMString charset ; +attribute DOMString name ; +attribute DOMString rev ; +attribute DOMString shape ; +}; + +The coords , charset , name , rev , and shape IDL attributes of the a element must reflect the respective +content attributes of the same name. + + + +partial interface HTMLAreaElement { +attribute boolean noHref ; +}; + +The noHref IDL attribute of the +area element must reflect the element's nohref content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLBodyElement { +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString text ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString link ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString vLink ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString aLink ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString bgColor ; +attribute DOMString background ; +}; + +The text IDL attribute of the body element must reflect the element's text content attribute. + +The link IDL attribute of the body element must reflect the element's link content attribute. + +The aLink IDL attribute of the body element must reflect the element's alink content attribute. + +The vLink IDL attribute of the body element must reflect the element's vlink content attribute. + +The bgColor IDL attribute of the body element must reflect the element's bgcolor content attribute. + +The background IDL attribute of the body element must reflect the element's background content attribute. +(The background content is not defined to contain a URL , despite rules regarding its handling in the +rendering section above.) + +partial interface HTMLBRElement { +attribute DOMString clear ; +}; + +The clear IDL attribute of the br element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLTableCaptionElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the caption element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLTableColElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString ch ; +attribute DOMString chOff ; +attribute DOMString vAlign ; +attribute DOMString width ; +}; + +The align and width IDL attributes of the col element must +reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The ch IDL attribute of the col element must reflect the element's char content attribute. + +The chOff IDL attribute of the col element must reflect the element's charoff content attribute. + +The vAlign IDL attribute of the col element must reflect the element's valign content attribute. + +User agents must treat dir elements in a manner equivalent to ul +elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering. + +The dir element must implement the HTMLDirectoryElement interface. + +interface HTMLDirectoryElement : HTMLElement { +attribute boolean compact ; +}; + +The compact IDL attribute of the dir element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLDivElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the div element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLDListElement { +attribute boolean compact ; +}; + +The compact IDL attribute of the dl element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLEmbedElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString name ; +}; + +The name and align IDL attributes of the embed element +must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The font element must implement the HTMLFontElement interface. + +interface HTMLFontElement : HTMLElement { +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString color ; +attribute DOMString face ; +attribute DOMString size ; +}; + +The color , face , and size IDL attributes of the font element must +reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLHeadingElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the h1 – h6 elements must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +The profile IDL attribute on head elements (with the HTMLHeadElement interface) is intentionally +omitted. Unless so required by another applicable +specification , implementations would therefore not support this attribute. (It is mentioned +here as it was defined in a previous version of the DOM specifications.) + +partial interface HTMLHRElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString color ; +attribute boolean noShade ; +attribute DOMString size ; +attribute DOMString width ; +}; + +The align , color , size , +and width IDL attributes of the hr +element must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The noShade IDL attribute of the hr element must reflect the element's noshade content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLHtmlElement { +attribute DOMString version ; +}; + +The version IDL attribute of the html element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLIFrameElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString scrolling ; +attribute DOMString frameBorder ; +attribute DOMString longDesc ; + +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString marginHeight ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString marginWidth ; +}; + +The align and scrolling IDL attributes of the +iframe element must reflect the respective content attributes of the +same name. + +The frameBorder IDL attribute of the iframe element must reflect the element's frameborder content attribute. + +The longDesc IDL attribute of the +iframe element must reflect the element's longdesc content attribute, which for the purposes of +reflection is defined as containing a URL . + +The marginHeight IDL attribute of the iframe element must reflect the element's marginheight content attribute. + +The marginWidth IDL attribute of the iframe element must reflect the element's marginwidth content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLImageElement { +attribute DOMString name ; +attribute DOMString lowsrc ; +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute unsigned long hspace ; +attribute unsigned long vspace ; +attribute DOMString longDesc ; + +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString border ; +}; + +The name , align , border , hspace , and vspace IDL attributes of the img element +must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The longDesc IDL attribute of the +img element must reflect the element's longdesc content attribute, which for the purposes of reflection +is defined as containing a URL . + +The lowsrc IDL attribute of the img +element must reflect the element's lowsrc +content attribute, which for the purposes of reflection is defined as containing a +URL . + +partial interface HTMLInputElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString useMap ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the +input element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +The useMap IDL attribute of the +input element must reflect the element's usemap content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLLegendElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the +legend element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLLIElement { +attribute DOMString type ; +}; + +The type IDL attribute of the li +element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLLinkElement { +attribute DOMString charset ; +attribute DOMString rev ; +attribute DOMString target ; +}; + +The charset , rev , and target IDL attributes of the link element +must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +User agents must treat listing elements in a manner equivalent to pre +elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering. + +partial interface HTMLMenuElement { +attribute boolean compact ; +}; + +The compact IDL attribute of the menu element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLMetaElement { +attribute DOMString scheme ; +}; + +User agents may treat the scheme content attribute on the +meta element as an extension of the element's name content attribute when processing a meta element +with a name attribute whose value is one that the user agent +recognizes as supporting the scheme attribute. + +User agents are encouraged to ignore the scheme attribute +and instead process the value given to the metadata name as if it had been specified for each +expected value of the scheme attribute. + +For example, if the user agent acts on meta elements with name attributes having the value "eGMS.subject.keyword", and knows +that the scheme attribute is used with this metadata name, +then it could take the scheme attribute into account, +acting as if it was an extension of the name attribute. Thus +the following two meta elements could be treated as two elements giving values for +two different metadata names, one consisting of a combination of "eGMS.subject.keyword" and +"LGCL", and the other consisting of a combination of "eGMS.subject.keyword" and "ORLY": + + + + + +The suggested processing of this markup, however, would be equivalent to the following: + + + + +The scheme IDL attribute of the meta element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLObjectElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString archive ; +attribute DOMString code ; +attribute boolean declare ; +attribute unsigned long hspace ; +attribute DOMString standby ; +attribute unsigned long vspace ; +attribute DOMString codeBase ; +attribute DOMString codeType ; + +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString border ; +}; + +The align , archive , border , code , declare , hspace , standby , and vspace IDL attributes of the object +element must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The codeBase IDL attribute of the +object element must reflect the element's codebase content attribute, which for the purposes of +reflection is defined as containing a URL . + +The codeType IDL attribute of the object element must reflect the element's codetype content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLOListElement { +attribute boolean compact ; +}; + +The compact IDL attribute of the ol element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLParagraphElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the p element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLParamElement { +attribute DOMString type ; +attribute DOMString valueType ; +}; + +The type IDL attribute of the param element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +The valueType IDL attribute of the param element must reflect the element's valuetype content attribute. + +User agents must treat plaintext elements in a manner equivalent to +pre elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering. (The parser has +special behavior for this element, though.) + +partial interface HTMLPreElement { +attribute long width ; +}; + +The width IDL attribute of the pre +element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLScriptElement { +attribute DOMString event ; +attribute DOMString htmlFor ; +}; + +The event and htmlFor IDL attributes of the script +element must return the empty string on getting, and do nothing on setting. + +partial interface HTMLTableElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString border ; +attribute DOMString frame ; +attribute DOMString rules ; +attribute DOMString summary ; +attribute DOMString width ; + +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString bgColor ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString cellPadding ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString cellSpacing ; +}; + +The align , border , frame , summary , rules , and width , IDL attributes of the table element +must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +The bgColor IDL attribute of the +table element must reflect the element's bgcolor content attribute. + +The cellPadding IDL attribute of the +table element must reflect the element's cellpadding content attribute. + +The cellSpacing IDL attribute of the +table element must reflect the element's cellspacing content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLTableSectionElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString ch ; +attribute DOMString chOff ; +attribute DOMString vAlign ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the +tbody , thead , and tfoot elements must reflect +the content attribute of the same name. + +The ch IDL attribute of the tbody , +thead , and tfoot elements must reflect the elements' char content attributes. + +The chOff IDL attribute of the +tbody , thead , and tfoot elements must reflect +the elements' charoff content attributes. + +The vAlign IDL attribute of the +tbody , thead , and tfoot element must reflect +the elements' valign content attributes. + +partial interface HTMLTableCellElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString axis ; +attribute DOMString height ; +attribute DOMString width ; + +attribute DOMString ch ; +attribute DOMString chOff ; +attribute boolean noWrap ; +attribute DOMString vAlign ; + +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString bgColor ; +}; + +The align , axis , height , and width IDL attributes of the td and +th elements must reflect the respective content attributes of the same +name. + +The ch IDL attribute of the td and th elements must reflect the elements' char content attributes. + +The chOff IDL attribute of the td and th elements must reflect the elements' charoff content attributes. + +The noWrap IDL attribute of the td and th elements must reflect the elements' nowrap content attributes. + +The vAlign IDL attribute of the td and th element must reflect the elements' valign content attributes. + +The bgColor IDL attribute of the td and th elements must reflect the elements' bgcolor content attributes. + +partial interface HTMLTableDataCellElement { +attribute DOMString abbr ; +}; + +The abbr IDL attribute of the td element must reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +partial interface HTMLTableRowElement { +attribute DOMString align ; +attribute DOMString ch ; +attribute DOMString chOff ; +attribute DOMString vAlign ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString bgColor ; +}; + +The align IDL attribute of the tr element must reflect the content attribute of the same name. + +The ch IDL attribute of the tr element must reflect the element's char content attribute. + +The chOff IDL attribute of the tr element must reflect the element's charoff content attribute. + +The vAlign IDL attribute of the tr element must reflect the element's valign content attribute. + +The bgColor IDL attribute of the tr element must reflect the element's bgcolor content attribute. + +partial interface HTMLUListElement { +attribute boolean compact ; +attribute DOMString type ; +}; + +The compact and type IDL attributes of the ul element must +reflect the respective content attributes of the same name. + +User agents must treat xmp elements in a manner equivalent to pre +elements in terms of semantics and for purposes of rendering. (The parser has special behavior for +this element though.) + +The blink , bgsound , isindex , multicol , nextid , rb , and spacer elements must use the HTMLUnknownElement interface. + +partial interface Document { +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString fgColor ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString linkColor ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString vlinkColor ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString alinkColor ; +[TreatNullAs=EmptyString] attribute DOMString bgColor ; + +readonly attribute HTMLCollection anchors ; +readonly attribute HTMLCollection applets ; + +void clear (); +void captureEvents (); +void releaseEvents (); + +readonly attribute HTMLAllCollection all ; +}; + +The attributes of the Document object listed in the first column of the following +table must reflect the content attribute on the body element with the +name given in the corresponding cell in the second column on the same row, if the body +element is a body element (as opposed to a frameset element). +When there is no body element or if it is a +frameset element, the attributes must instead return the empty string on getting and +do nothing on setting. + +IDL attribute +Content attribute +fgColor +text +linkColor +link +vlinkColor +vlink +alinkColor +alink +bgColor +bgcolor + +The anchors attribute must return an +HTMLCollection rooted at the Document node, whose filter matches only +a elements with name attributes. + +The applets attribute must return an +HTMLCollection rooted at the Document node, whose filter matches only +applet elements. + +The clear() , captureEvents() , and releaseEvents() methods must do nothing. + +The all attribute must return an +HTMLAllCollection rooted at the Document node, whose filter matches all +elements. + +The object returned for all has several unusual +behaviors: + +The user agent must act as if the ToBoolean() operator in JavaScript converts the object +returned for all to the false value. The user agent must act as if, for the purposes of the == and != operators in JavaScript, the object returned for all compares as equal to the undefined and +null values. (Comparisons using the === operator, and +comparisons to other values such as strings or objects, are unaffected.) The user agent must act such that the typeof operator in JavaScript +returns the string undefined when applied to the object returned for all . + +These requirements are a willful violation of the JavaScript +specification current at the time of writing (ECMAScript edition 5). The JavaScript specification +requires that the ToBoolean() operator convert all objects to the true value, and does not have +provisions for objects acting as if they were undefined for the purposes of +certain operators. This violation is motivated by a desire for compatibility with two classes of +legacy content: one that uses the presence of document.all +as a way to detect legacy user agents, and one that only supports those legacy user agents and +uses the document.all object without testing for its +presence first. [ECMA262] + +partial interface Window { +void captureEvents (); +void releaseEvents (); +}; + +The captureEvents() and releaseEvents() methods must do nothing. + +14 Rendering — Table of Contents — 16 IANA considerations → +C:\GTools\perl\striphtml03.pl processing took 0.008527 seconds ... diff --git a/test/html5/html4/setexe.bat b/test/html5/html4/setexe.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57e63ed --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/setexe.bat @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + +@REM ############################################################## +@REM ### To be adjusted to suit your location of the EXE to use ### +@REM ############################################################## + +@set TMPEXE=C:\Projects\tidy\tidy-fork\build\win64\Release\tidy5.exe +@REM set TMPEXE=C:\MDOS\tidygh.exe +@REM set TMPEXE=C:\MDOS\tidy5.exe +@if NOT EXIST %TMPEXE% ( +:RPT +@echo Can NOT locate EXE %TMPEXE%! +@echo *** FIX ME %0 *** to point to the EXE to use... +@echo Use Ctrl+C to abort +@pause +@goto RPT +) +@set TMPINFO=tempinfo.html +@set TMPSHOW= +@REM set TMPSHOW=--show-info no + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/strike5.html b/test/html5/html4/strike5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..538a336 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/strike5.html @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + +strike tag + + + + +

    Version 2.0 is not yet available! now available!

    + +

    The strike element is not supported in HTML5. Use CSS instead.

    + +

    Version 2.0 is not yet available! now available!

    + + + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testacro.bat b/test/html5/html4/testacro.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7f63d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testacro.bat @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\acronym5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@REM %TMPEXE% -c -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% + +@call testone + +@echo See %TMPINFO% diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testbig.bat b/test/html5/html4/testbig.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4eaaf71 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testbig.bat @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\big5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@REM %TMPEXE% -c -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% + +@call testone + +@echo See %TMPINFO% + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testbody.bat b/test/html5/html4/testbody.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..036d370 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testbody.bat @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\bodyatts5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPEXE% ( +@echo Unable to locate EXE %TMPEXE% +@exit /b 1 +) +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Can NOT locate %TMPFIL%! *** FIX ME *** +@exit /b 1 +) + +@call testone + +@echo see %TMPINFO% + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testcent.bat b/test/html5/html4/testcent.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27c3e9f --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testcent.bat @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\center5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@REM %TMPEXE% -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% + +@call testone + +@echo See %TMPINFO% + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testcent2.bat b/test/html5/html4/testcent2.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80ecaab --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testcent2.bat @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\center25.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@REM %TMPEXE% -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% + +@call testone + +@echo See %TMPINFO% + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testdir.bat b/test/html5/html4/testdir.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..767c8fd --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testdir.bat @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\dir5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@REM %TMPEXE% -c -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% +@REM %TMPEXE% -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% + +@call testone + +@echo See %TMPINFO% diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testfont.bat b/test/html5/html4/testfont.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a29718 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testfont.bat @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\font5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@call testone + +@echo See %TMPINFO% + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testi2.bat b/test/html5/html4/testi2.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ff4953 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testi2.bat @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\index2.html + +@call testone + +@REM tidy5 -c -i --doctype html5 -o temptidy5.html --tidy-mark no index2.html + diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testone.bat b/test/html5/html4/testone.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f5cbe9 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testone.bat @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +@if NOT EXIST %TMPEXE% goto NOEXE +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% goto NOFIL + +@echo Tests on %TMPFIL% using %TMPEXE%, output to %TMPINFO% +@echo Tests on %TMPFIL% using %TMPEXE% > %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Using configure DOCTYPE AND CLEAN >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Doing: -c -i --doctype html5 -o temp1c.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% +@%TMPEXE% -c -i --doctype html5 -o temp1c.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% 2>&1 +@type temp1c.html >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Using configure DOCTYPE but NO CLEAN >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Doing: -i --doctype html5 -o temp1nc.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% +@%TMPEXE% -i --doctype html5 -o temp1nc.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% 2>&1 +@type temp1nc.html >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Using configure CLEAN but NO DOCTYPE >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Doing: -c -i -o temp1cndt.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% +@%TMPEXE% -c -i -o temp1cndt.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% 2>&1 +@type temp1cndt.html >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Using configure NO CLEAN and NO DOCTYPE >> %TMPINFO% +@echo ================================================ >> %TMPINFO% +@echo Doing: -i -o temp1ncndt.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% +@%TMPEXE% -i -o temp1ncndt.html --tidy-mark no %TMPSHOW% %TMPFIL% >> %TMPINFO% 2>&1 +@type temp1ncndt.html >> %TMPINFO% + +@REM call ff -d -n %TMPINFo% -o-tempinf2.html + +@goto END + +:NOEXE +@echo Error: Can NOT locate the EXE '%TMPEXE%' *** Fix setexe.bat accordingly +@goto FAILED +:NOFIL +@echo Error: Can NOT locate the input file '%TMPFIL%' *** Fix test*.bat accordingly +@goto FAILED + +:FAILED +@echo Use Ctrl+C to abort and fix this situation +@pause +@goto FAILED + +:END + + + +@REM eof diff --git a/test/html5/html4/testtt.bat b/test/html5/html4/testtt.bat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..449eea7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/testtt.bat @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +@setlocal +@call setexe +@set TMPFIL=C:\HOMEPAGE\Orange\tt5.html +@if NOT EXIST %TMPFIL% ( +@echo Unable to locate FILE %TMPFIL% +@exit /b 1 +) + +@call testone +@REM %TMPEXE% -c -i --doctype html5 -o tempclean.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% +@REM %TMPEXE% -i --doctype html5 -o tempnoclean.html --tidy-mark no --show-info no %TMPFIL% + +@echo See %TMPINFO% diff --git a/test/html5/html4/tt5.html b/test/html5/html4/tt5.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afbdedc --- /dev/null +++ b/test/html5/html4/tt5.html @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ + + + + +tt tag + + + +

    This text is normal.

    +

    This text is teletype text.

    + +

    Note: The tt element is not supported in HTML5.

    + +

    Similar effect using css

    + + +