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Subject: Re: [oiic-formation-discuss] Acid Tests (was: Re: [oiic-formation-discuss] Interoperability versus Conformity)
2008/6/12 Luc Bollen <luc.bol@gmail.com>: > Acid Test is well suited to validate the Input part of the application > ("Does the application correctly handle valid ODF files?"): simply open the > standard Acid Test file, and see how it is displayed by the application. 3 or 4 steps there Luc? Open it (is it valid, has the application done anything to the content that we care about), Display it (what media? needs a profile) Measure' the displayed content. Assess the content in some way. I don't think that can be automated. > > However, it is not well suited to validate the Output part of the > application ("Does the application produce valid ODF files?"). If you add, when written to disk as an ODF 'package' it helps? I can check zip format I can unzip it. Check content Parse XML Validate XML run other logic tests on XML But again you need some sort of profile. regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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