The version of the CyberNeko library that is included in the release is very old. Perhaps it would be better to either update to a newer release or remove it from the release all together.
I assume you are talking about Nekohtml 0.9.5.
We had to actively go back a bit in the revision history of Nekohtml since newer versions where breaking some of the JUnit testcases.
Which version would you recommend now so that we can have a new try?
Wolfgang
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Thank you for your Feature Request for the httpunit project.
httpunit is an open source project with very limited developer resources.
The support of the project depends fully on it's community.
Feature Requests should therefore be directed to the httpunit mailing list. You can subscribe to that list via http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=6550
and be part of the community.
If after some discussion you think your feature should be in httpunit please try to add it to the latest trunk revision from svn. You might want to add a testcase in form of a JUnit Java source code that shows the effect of your feature and then suggest the necessary modification with a patch. There are
currently already around 700 JUnit Testcases so chances are you'll find a comparable testcase to start from.
We'll happily add your modifications then to the svn repository.
We are looking forward to your cooperation!
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Donald,
thank you for your request!
I assume you are talking about Nekohtml 0.9.5.
We had to actively go back a bit in the revision history of Nekohtml since newer versions where breaking some of the JUnit testcases.
Which version would you recommend now so that we can have a new try?
Wolfgang
Thank you for your Feature Request for the httpunit project.
httpunit is an open source project with very limited developer resources.
The support of the project depends fully on it's community.
Feature Requests should therefore be directed to the httpunit mailing list. You can subscribe to that list via
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=6550
and be part of the community.
If after some discussion you think your feature should be in httpunit please try to add it to the latest trunk revision from svn. You might want to add a testcase in form of a JUnit Java source code that shows the effect of your feature and then suggest the necessary modification with a patch. There are
currently already around 700 JUnit Testcases so chances are you'll find a comparable testcase to start from.
We'll happily add your modifications then to the svn repository.
We are looking forward to your cooperation!