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HTML
266 lines
9.1 KiB
HTML
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@license
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Copyright (c) 2015 The Polymer Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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This code may only be used under the BSD style license found at http://polymer.github.io/LICENSE.txt
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The complete set of authors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/AUTHORS.txt
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The complete set of contributors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
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Code distributed by Google as part of the polymer project is also
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subject to an additional IP rights grant found at http://polymer.github.io/PATENTS.txt
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-->
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<html>
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<head>
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
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<title>marked-element basic tests</title>
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0">
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<script src="../../webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>
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<script src="../../web-component-tester/browser.js"></script>
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<script src="../../test-fixture/test-fixture-mocha.js"></script>
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<link rel="import" href="../../test-fixture/test-fixture.html">
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<link rel="import" href="../../polymer/polymer.html">
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<link rel="import" href="../marked-element.html">
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</head>
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<body>
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<test-fixture id="SmartyPants">
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<template>
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<marked-element smartypants>
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<div id="output" class="markdown-html"></div>
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<script type="text/markdown">
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# foo
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...
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</script>
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</marked-element>
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</template>
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</test-fixture>
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<test-fixture id="CamelCaseHTML">
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<template>
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<marked-element>
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<div id="output" class="markdown-html"></div>
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<script type="text/markdown">
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```html
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<div camelCase></div>
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```
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</script>
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</marked-element>
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</template>
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</test-fixture>
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<test-fixture id="BadHTML">
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<template>
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<marked-element>
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<div id="output" class="markdown-html"></div>
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<script type="text/markdown">
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```html
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<p><div></p></div>
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```
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</script>
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</marked-element>
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</template>
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</test-fixture>
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<test-fixture id="CamelCaseHTMLWithoutChild">
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<template>
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<marked-element>
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<script type="text/markdown">
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```html
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<div camelCase></div>
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```
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</script>
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</marked-element>
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</template>
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</test-fixture>
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<test-fixture id="BadHTMLWithoutChild">
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<template>
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<marked-element>
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<script type="text/markdown">
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```html
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<p><div></p></div>
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```
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</script>
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</marked-element>
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</template>
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</test-fixture>
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<script>
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'use strict';
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// Thanks IE10.
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function isHidden(element) {
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var rect = element.getBoundingClientRect();
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return (rect.width == 0 && rect.height == 0);
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}
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// Replace reserved HTML characters with their character entity equivalents to match the
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// transform done by Markdown.
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//
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// The Marked library itself is not used because it wraps code blocks in `<code><pre>`, which is
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// superfluous for testing purposes.
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function escapeHTML(string) {
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var span = document.createElement('span');
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span.textContent = string;
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return span.innerHTML;
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}
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suite('<marked-element> has some options of marked available', function( ){
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var markedElement;
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var outputElement;
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setup(function() {
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markedElement = fixture('SmartyPants');
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outputElement = document.getElementById('output');
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});
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test('has sanitize', function() {
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expect(markedElement.sanitize).to.equal(false);
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});
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test('has pedantic', function() {
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expect(markedElement.sanitize).to.equal(false);
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});
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test('has smartypants', function() {
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expect(markedElement.sanitize).to.equal(false);
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console.log(outputElement.innerHTML)
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});
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});
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suite('<marked-element> with .markdown-html child', function() {
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suite('respects camelCased HTML', function() {
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var markedElement;
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var proofElement;
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var outputElement;
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setup(function() {
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markedElement = fixture('CamelCaseHTML');
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proofElement = document.createElement('div');
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outputElement = document.getElementById('output');
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});
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test('in code blocks', function() {
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proofElement.innerHTML = '<div camelCase></div>';
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expect(outputElement).to.equal(markedElement.outputElement);
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expect(isHidden(markedElement.$.content)).to.be.true;
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// If Markdown content were put into a `<template>` or directly into the DOM, it would be
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// rendered as DOM and be converted from camelCase to lowercase per HTML parsing rules. By
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// using `<script>` descendants, content is interpreted as plain text.
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expect(proofElement.innerHTML).to.eql('<div camelcase=""></div>')
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expect(outputElement.innerHTML).to.include(escapeHTML('<div camelCase>'));
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});
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});
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suite('respects bad HTML', function() {
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var markedElement;
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var proofElement;
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var outputElement;
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setup(function() {
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markedElement = fixture('BadHTML');
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proofElement = document.createElement('div');
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outputElement = document.getElementById('output');
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});
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test('in code blocks', function() {
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proofElement.innerHTML = '<p><div></p></div>';
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expect(outputElement).to.equal(markedElement.outputElement);
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expect(isHidden(markedElement.$.content)).to.be.true;
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// If Markdown content were put into a `<template>` or directly into the DOM, it would be
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// rendered as DOM and close unbalanced tags. Because they are in code blocks they should
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// remain as typed.
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// Turns out, however IE and everybody else have slightly different opinions
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// about how the incorrect HTML should be fixed. It seems that:
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// IE says: <p><div></p></div> -> <p><div><p></p></div>
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// Chrome/FF say: <p><div></p></div> -> <p></p><div><p></p></div>.
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// So that's cool.
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var isEqualToOneOfThem =
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proofElement.innerHTML === '<p><div><p></p></div>' ||
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proofElement.innerHTML === '<p></p><div><p></p></div>';
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expect(isEqualToOneOfThem).be.true;
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expect(outputElement.innerHTML).to.include(escapeHTML('<p><div></p></div>'));
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});
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});
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});
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suite('<marked-element> without .markdown-html child', function() {
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suite('respects camelCased HTML', function() {
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var markedElement;
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var proofElement;
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setup(function() {
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markedElement = fixture('CamelCaseHTMLWithoutChild');
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proofElement = document.createElement('div');
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});
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test('in code blocks', function() {
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proofElement.innerHTML = '<div camelCase></div>';
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expect(markedElement.$.content).to.equal(markedElement.outputElement);
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expect(isHidden(markedElement.$.content)).to.be.false;
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// If Markdown content were put into a `<template>` or directly into the DOM, it would be
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// rendered as DOM and be converted from camelCase to lowercase per HTML parsing rules. By
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// using `<script>` descendants, content is interpreted as plain text.
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expect(proofElement.innerHTML).to.eql('<div camelcase=""></div>')
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expect(markedElement.$.content.innerHTML).to.include(escapeHTML('<div camelCase>'));
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});
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});
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suite('respects bad HTML', function() {
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var markedElement;
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var proofElement;
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setup(function() {
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markedElement = fixture('BadHTMLWithoutChild');
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proofElement = document.createElement('div');
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});
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test('in code blocks', function() {
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proofElement.innerHTML = '<p><div></p></div>';
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expect(markedElement.$.content).to.equal(markedElement.outputElement);
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expect(isHidden(markedElement.$.content)).to.be.false;
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// If Markdown content were put into a `<template>` or directly into the DOM, it would be
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// rendered as DOM and close unbalanced tags. Because they are in code blocks they should
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// remain as typed.
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// Turns out, however IE and everybody else have slightly different opinions
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// about how the incorrect HTML should be fixed. It seems that:
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// IE says: <p><div></p></div> -> <p><div><p></p></div>
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// Chrome/FF say: <p><div></p></div> -> <p></p><div><p></p></div>.
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// So that's cool.
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var isEqualToOneOfThem =
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proofElement.innerHTML === '<p><div><p></p></div>' ||
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proofElement.innerHTML === '<p></p><div><p></p></div>';
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expect(isEqualToOneOfThem).be.true;
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expect(markedElement.$.content.innerHTML).to.include(escapeHTML('<p><div></p></div>'));
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});
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});
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});
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suite('events', function() {
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var markedElement;
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var outputElement;
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setup(function() {
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markedElement = fixture('CamelCaseHTML');
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outputElement = document.getElementById('output');
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});
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test('render() fires marked-render-complete', function(done) {
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markedElement.addEventListener('marked-render-complete', function() {
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expect(outputElement.innerHTML).to.not.equal('');
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done();
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});
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markedElement.render();
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});
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});
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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