Mobile Web Test Suites Working Group
News · Deliverables · Existing test suites · · References
The Mobile Web Test Suites Working Group is now closed. The group operated from early 2007 until February 2010.
The mission of the MWI Test Suites Working Group was to help create a strong foundation for the mobile Web through the development of a set of test suites targeted at browsers.
These test suites can help assess which technologies and which features of a given technologies are supported in existing browsers on mobile devices.
Past News
February 23, 2010: End of the Working Group charter.
February 23, 2010: Release of the second Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browsers.
January 28, 2010: Publication as a Working Group Note of A Method for Writing Testable Conformance Requirements
Deliverables
Testing guidelines
- Guidelines for writing device independent tests
- A Method for Writing Testable Conformance Requirements
Test suites
- See our survey of conformance test suites produced by W3C and OMA Working Groups
- our mobile-friendly version of the DOM Level 1 test suite based on the original DOM Test suites
- our additional test cases for CSS MP 2.0
- our test cases for CSS Media Types
- our test cases for XHTML Forms
- our first Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browsers (WCTMB) and its manifesto
- the second version of the Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browser
- a test of memory limits in mobile browsers
- We heavily contributed to the building of the tests for W3C Widgets specs
We have integrated some of the test suites above in our Mobile Test Harness: you can help improve the knowledge about your browser by going through these test suites in this tool!
Tools
- Mobile Test Harness
- The Mobile Test Harness is a framework that can host Web-based test suites, allowing for a simple navigation from one test cases to the other, while recording results submitted by the user; the code of the harness is available as an open-source project
See also other W3C QA Tools.
External test suites
Others have developed and released useful testing resources:
- Opera's cookies test suites
- mobile ACID tests
- mobile AJAX
- Javascript support
- URI schemes and VCard support
- multimedia support
- support for XHTML Basic 1.1 new features and CSS Media Types
- support for encoding declarations techniques
- Test of what Accept Headers are sent on subrequests (images, CSS)
- HTML and CSS styling
- per-URI caching behavior
- PUKUPI tests for mobile browsers (goals)
- WURFL test suite
- MobileTech.mobi AJAX test suite
- Mobile Browser Concurrency Test, from Cloud Four
- Object loading
- Are images loaded when display:none?
References
Wilhelm Andersen , Opera, and Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, W3C, <[email protected]>, co-Chairs$Id: Overview.html,v 1.246 2010/05/11 13:44:24 fd Exp $
The running of this working group is supported by the European Union's 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7) through the MobiWeb 2.0 Project, and its set up was funded through the 3GWeb European Project.