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- Nothing changed, but just a note. 'make test' fails at t/12-html_fragment_ok.t. It is because the randomness of error output, saying either <head><title><html> is missing (if neither of them exists). (To see, try 'make test' several times). (upstream) - update 2.20 to 2.22 ------------------- 2.22 Mon Apr 6 15:47:11 CDT 2015 [CHANGES THAT COULD BREAK YOUR CODE] Previously, html_ok() would not check the entire structure of a web page to check for <html>, <head>, <title> and <body> tags. Now it will. If you want to check fragments of HTML for validity but know that they are not valid HTML documents on their own, use the new html_fragment_ok(). [ENHANCEMENTS] Added new error, elem-input-alt-missing, that warns of <input type="image"> tags that are missing an alt="" attribute. This helps for accessability to make sure that any images have alternate text for screen readers. Added ability to modify HTML::Lint's table of known tags and attributes, so you could do this: # Add an attribute that your company uses. HTML::Lint::HTML4::add_attribute( 'body', 'proprietary-attribute' ); # Add the HTML 5 <canvas> tag. HTML::Lint::HTML4::add_tag( 'canvas' ); HTML::Lint::HTML4::add_attribute( 'canvas', $_ ) for qw( height width ); [FIXES] Test::HTML::Lint::html_ok() would not call the HTML::Lint eof() method, which meant it wouldn't do document-wide tests. |
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