we still want this to b reported as a success, but log them to debug so that
people are aware the test is being skipped.
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If we do not do this, then every time we instantiate a new map using the same
div, the clientHeight as reported by the browser grows, and eventually we're
doing tests with a totally different sized window than we intended to.
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exist. Fallback to an empty string if getAttributeNS returns null. With
this change, the Format.XML test passes in Opera.
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1. Meta-refresh, set to 20 minutes.
2. 20 second page download timeout, instead of the standard 6.
3. After all tests have finished, posts results back to
http://openlayers.org/test/results.cgi , which shows the results. Failures kick
off an email (currently only to me).
To set up auto-testing for your platform, set up a machine with a browser running full
time, and open the URL:
http://openlayers.org/dev/tests/auto-tests.html?run=all
tests will be run automatically on load, and every time the page refreshes, they will
run again, recording their results each time.
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and the Y transforms just make working with the SVG directly -- for example,
with people modifying it to support text -- more difficult than it should be.
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that Andreas has been working so hard on. I think this is the single most
awesome commit I've ever had the pleasure of committing. The results of this
commit are described on http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/Styles: essentially,
this makes it possible to style features in all kinds of fun ways based on
rules, and will also form the underlying basis for #533. Things this patch
adds:
* OL.Rule classes. These classes allow you to do tests against the propertie
of a feature, and set a style based on these properties -- so you can
compare the 'speedlimit' property of a line, and test if it is > 60, and if
it is greater than 60, render it in a different color. You can also test
combinations of rules using the OL.Rule.Logical class, and test featureids
with the FeatureID class.
* OL.Style class: The OL.Style class lets you wrap up Rules into styles that
can be used with drawFeature to draw the feature in the selected style.
* OL.Layer.Vector.drawFeature will check if the given style is an OL.Style
object, and if so, it will draw the feature accordingly.
examples/georss-flickr.html shows usage of these classes.
Many, many thanks go to Andreas for all his hard work on this: this code really
is very pretty, and includes unit tests for all the classes (and we know that I
am a big fan of tests.)
Three cheers for Andreas: Hip hip, hooray! hip hip, hooray! hip hip, hooray!
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events -- this means that if an image fails to load, it will still trigger
a loadend event, and the layer will eventually be in a state where it is no
longer waiting to load. Thanks to Andreas for the investigation! (Closes#842)
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the SphericalMercator mixin register two transformations to/from EPSG:900913,
EPSG:4326. Thanks to Tim for the feedback and review. (Closes#1210)
This allows us to transform points to/from SphericalMercator
without proj4js support -- and if other projects need similar functionality,
they can write their own custom transformation functions rather than
modifying proj4js to support some custom projection.
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