# note, the html checker is not really thorough.
# in particular it will not find standard tags with parameters.
-# the estimate wether a file is dirty or not is still pretty helpful, as it will catch most of the closing tags.
+# the estimate whether a file is dirty or not is still pretty helpful, as it will catch most of the closing tags.
# if you are in doubt about a specific file, you still have to check it manually.
my $tags = qr/b|i|u|h[1-6]|a href.*|input|form|br|textarea|table|tr|td|th|body|head|html|p|button|select|option|script/;
foreach my $file (@testitems) {
my $found_html_count = 0;
my $found_html = '';
$file =~ s/\s.*$//; # nuke everything after the first space (#comment)
+
next if (!$file); # skip null entries
if (! open (FILE, $file)) {
ok(0,"could not open $file --WARNING");
next;
}
while (my $file_line = <FILE>) {
- if ($file_line =~ m/(<\/?$tags>)/) {
+ last if $file_line =~ /^__END__/;
+ if ($file_line =~ m/(<\/?$tags>)/o) {
$found_html_count++;
$found_html .= $1;
}
close (FILE);
if (!$found_html_count) {
ok(1,"$file does not contain HTML");
- } else {
- TODO: { local $TODO = q(Templating is not final.);
+ } elsif ($found_html_count < 50) {
+ TODO: { local $TODO = q(Even little amounts of HTML should go away....);
ok(0,"$file contains at least $found_html_count html tags.");
}
+ } else {
+ ok(0,"$file contains at least $found_html_count html tags.");
}
}