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- updated to 1.50 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize/Changes
- updated to 1.48 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize/Changes 1.48 Thu Dec 29 22:45:29 CST 2016 - ----------------------------------- [FIXES] The linting method html_lint_ok() was not calling the HTML::Lint API correctly, so may have missed some HTML errors at the end of a page. This also applies to get, post, etc if you have the autolint argument on.
- updated to 1.46 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize/Changes
- updated to 1.44
If you want to use the autolint functionality, you'll have to have
HTML::Lint 2.20.
[FIXES]
Custom lint objects don't get reset before they get used, making
autolint with a custom lint object practically useless.
https://github.com/petdance/test-www-mechanize/issues/25
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Added a $mech->autolint() method so you can turn autolinting on and off
in mid-program. Thanks, Mike O'Regan.
New functions $mech->scrape_text_by_id() and $mech->scrape_text_by_attr()
let you extract text from your pages. Convenience function
$mech->scraped_id_is() makes it easy to scrape and compare in one
function.
<h1 id="pagetitle">My Awesome Page!</h1>
[#] Verify that HTML is there with:
$mech->scraped_id_is( 'pagetitle', 'My Awesome Page!' );
[FIXES]
$mech->has_tag() now handles nested tags more sensibly. This fixes
Google Code ticket #1.
[INTERNALS]
Explicitly requires Test::Simple 0.94 or higher.
Brought over t/TestServer.pm from WWW::Mechanize which fixes a number
- initial package 1.38 * created by cpanspec 1.78.03