Index: LayoutTests/fast/css/content-language-comma-separated-list-expected.txt |
diff --git a/LayoutTests/fast/css/content-language-comma-separated-list-expected.txt b/LayoutTests/fast/css/content-language-comma-separated-list-expected.txt |
index 9f62dd88b22a1801c63e6a0744e0d9897e08ca57..89874d607acbad3b0ef355bafdfaf5abbb04a32f 100644 |
--- a/LayoutTests/fast/css/content-language-comma-separated-list-expected.txt |
+++ b/LayoutTests/fast/css/content-language-comma-separated-list-expected.txt |
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ |
Test for bug 76701: map HTTP-EQUIV content-language to -webkit-locale. This particular test tests that a comma-separated list of languages is ignored. This expectation may change, see bug. The HTML5 spec says that content-language should not have multiple languages, and decrees that a content-language containing a comma be ignored; this position has been upheld following significant debate. Firefox accepts a comma-separated list and a CSS :lang selector for any language in the list is matched. It's unclear what IE does. |
-FAIL languageOfNode('x') should be auto. Was 'ja, zh_CN'. |
-PASS languageOfNode('y') is "'ar'" |
+FAIL languageOfNode('x') should be auto. Was "ja, zh_CN". |
+PASS languageOfNode('y') is "\"ar\"" |
PASS successfullyParsed is true |
TEST COMPLETE |