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November 19, 2007

W3C Mobile Test Harness

W3C Mobile Test Harness: Conformance testing of CSS, SVG, DOM and "Encoding declaration in XHTML". Anyone can run these tests on their mobile browser, and the website aggregates the results. More info at the home page. Try viewing the CSS results with your browser-font turned low, to see large parts of the grid at once -- the green bars pass, the red bars fail, grey bars are indeterminate. Numbers in each cell show how large a sample size was used, and the degree of agreement upon results. (I'm unclear why there is a discrepancy between cell numbers and the totals at the bottom of the page.) You can drill in to a particular user-agent, such as CSS on iPhone. There's also a beta SVG-Tiny 1.2 for laptops. This is sort of like the missing link in mobile HTML development, because you can see which features the different runtime engines out there support. Seems very useful. [via Justin Thorp]

Posted by JohnDowdell at November 19, 2007 10:19 PM

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