OpenEdit Developer ForumWelcome to the OpenEdit User Forum. You must be registered and logged in to post a new comment or topic. This forum is only for developers who want to discuss the technical aspects of the OpenEdit Framework. For end user technical support please visit the EnterMedia web site. junit assertion failed in PageTest.javaHi All, Just imported openedit, openedit-editor and resin into a an eclipse workspace. Looking good. Nice code. Small problem though. The junit target in the build.xml fails because of an assertion failed: PageTest.java line 209. The problem is that assertTrue(item.getFile().getPath(),item.getFile().getPath().endsWith("/layout_tests/nonexistent.html")); is not working as the system returns windows style path separators. Maybe build the string using File.pathSeparator? (partly my own fault for using windows in development ;-) ) I love openedit and if there are no objections I will report any problem I find (hopefully with a solution) Cheers, Peter (www.idredata.se) Posted by Peter Friebel Thu, Oct 23 2008 6:18 PM
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Sorry meant File.separator or File.separatorChar of course.
Thanks Peter. Yeah we compile on Linux. We added your fix to the code.
Thank you. I mainly use linux so it is almost ironic for me to report this type of thing :-)
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