| <meta charset="koi8-r"> |
| <body> |
| <p>Test that iso-8859-1 aliases that aren't known to Firefox and IE aren't supported |
| (we should fall back to parent frame charset).</p> |
| <p id=result>Testing...</p> |
| <script> |
| if (window.testRunner) { |
| testRunner.waitUntilDone(); |
| testRunner.dumpAsText(); |
| } |
| |
| var aliases = [ |
| "foobar", // Definitely unknown, verify that charset inheritance works. |
| "8859_1", // <rdar://problem/7859068> |
| "ISO8859_1", // <rdar://problem/7863399> |
| "8859-1", // WebKit used to specifically add this alias name, but other browsers don't support it. |
| "ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=0", // We never want versioned alias names, other browsers don't support these. |
| "utf 8", // Other weird variations |
| "utf_8", |
| "8859 1", |
| "8859*1", |
| "8859:1", |
| "88591", |
| "ISO_88591", |
| "ISO-88591", |
| "ISO-88-59-1", |
| "latin-1" // Yes, it's "latin1" without a dash - neither IE nor Firefox support "latin-1". |
| ]; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < aliases.length; ++i) { |
| var ifr = document.createElement("iframe"); |
| ifr.setAttribute("src", "resources/bad-charset-alias.py?charset=" + aliases[i]); |
| document.body.appendChild(ifr); |
| } |
| |
| var framesLeft = aliases.length; |
| function frameLoaded() |
| { |
| if (!--framesLeft) { |
| var failures = ""; |
| for (i = 0; i < aliases.length; ++i) { |
| var ifr = frames[i]; |
| if (ifr.document.getElementById("test").innerHTML != "SUóóåSS") |
| failures += ifr.document.getElementById("charset").innerHTML + " "; |
| } |
| document.getElementById("result").innerHTML = !failures.length ? "SUCCESS" : |
| ("FAIL: " + failures); |
| if (window.testRunner) |
| testRunner.notifyDone(); |
| } |
| } |
| </script> |
| </body> |