I just copied the html from http://jquery.com/test/?fx and added a
<base href="http://jquery.com/test/?fx"; /> tag.

It was just for the sake of running the test - I assume the latest
version from SVN will work fine.

On Aug 27, 5:45 pm, John Resig <[email protected]> wrote:
> What version of QUnit are you using? You need to be using a newer
> version - one that has the callback hooks in it to make something like
> this possible. At this point, if you want to use QUnit and/or test
> jQuery you should probably pull from the latest code in SVN.
>
> --John
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:39 AM, kazhar<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just got to the same problem with the inject.js.
>
> > The fx tests page seems to me like a bad choice, though - the
> > injection script does not find qUnit on the page and thus, test
> > results were not submitted. I had to add the following script in order
> > to make them bounce back:
>
> > function runTest() {
> >        _config.blocking = false;
> >        var time = new Date();
> >        _config.fixture = document.getElementById('main').innerHTML;
> >        _config.ajaxSettings = jQuery.ajaxSettings;
> >        synchronize(function() {
> >                time = new Date() - time;
> >                jQuery("<div>").html(['<p class="result">Tests completed in 
> > ',
> >                        time, ' milliseconds.<br/>',
> >                        _config.stats.bad, ' tests of ', _config.stats.all, 
> > ' failed.</p>']
> >                        .join(''))
> >                        .appendTo("body");
> >                jQuery("#banner").addClass(_config.stats.bad ? "fail" : 
> > "pass");
>
> >                /* <what I added> */
> >                window.TestSwarm.submit({ fail: _config.stats.bad, total:
> > _config.stats.all });
> >                /* </what I added> */
> >        });
> > }
>
> > On Aug 27, 5:14 pm, John Resig <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > We just setup a local instance and connected a few users and browsers.
> >> > We scheduled the test with the ?state=addjob page. I'm running a job
> >> > with tests from:http://jquery.com/test/?fx
>
> >> > The test in the iframe seem to be succesful:
> >> > Tests completed in 11268 milliseconds. 0 tests of 291 failed.
>
> >> > However the job status page shows all jobs resulted in "Error", if you
> >> > click the link the message states:
> >> > "Test Timed Out."
>
> >> You can't just point to a random test URL - the test suite page has to
> >> have the js/inject.js file added in.
>
> >> > On the home page, the High Scores all show negative numbers for users.
>
> >> That's weird, not sure why that's happening.
>
> >> --John
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