On Sep 2, 2:45 pm, Guyon  Morée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even though, Chrome seems to be a little bit faster than FF and quite
> a lot faster than IE, it has 2 failed tests:
> - 64: core module: text(String) (1, 3, 4)

This looks like a bug in Chrome to me. It doesn't escape > characters
when inserting text nodes. I would have to check the specs to be sure
that escaping of > is required.

> - 112: ajax module: jQuery.param() (1, 3, 4)

This appears to be a bad assumption in the jQuery tests.

The code in param() calls:
    for ( var j in a )
and makes the assumption that the keys will be returned in the same
order they are specified. This is not an assumption that should be
made, so the test should be changed to allow for the returned string
to be in arbitrary key order.

Otherwise it's great to see that everything else passes! Surely this
will be a browser that will gain user share at some point, IMO, and
it's better to be ahead of the curve than playing catch-up.

Matt Kruse

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