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AlexKaras
14 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
I might miss the reasons for replacing the rendering engine with another one, but I think that:
-- The logic for Web applications can be split on server (actual data) and client (data visualization) parts;
-- The logic of the server part should not depend on the browser;
-- The client logic (i.e. data visualization) depends on the given rendering engine and on how rendered data are displayed by the given browser.
Unless there are explicit requirement to test how the given browser works with non-native renderer it is not reasonable to execute the browser with susbtituted rendering engine.
Considering the above I see no good reason for running tests on browsers with non-native rendering engine...
I might miss the reasons for replacing the rendering engine with another one, but I think that:
-- The logic for Web applications can be split on server (actual data) and client (data visualization) parts;
-- The logic of the server part should not depend on the browser;
-- The client logic (i.e. data visualization) depends on the given rendering engine and on how rendered data are displayed by the given browser.
Unless there are explicit requirement to test how the given browser works with non-native renderer it is not reasonable to execute the browser with susbtituted rendering engine.
Considering the above I see no good reason for running tests on browsers with non-native rendering engine...
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