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+This is a testharness.js-based test. |
+PASS range type support on input element |
+PASS min attribute support on input element |
+PASS max attribute support on input element |
+FAIL Illegal value of min attribute assert_equals: expected "0" but got "ab" |
+FAIL Illegal value of max attribute assert_equals: expected "100" but got "f" |
+PASS Converting an illegal string to the default value |
+FAIL Converting an illegal string to the default step assert_equals: expected "1" but got "xyz" |
+PASS the value is set to min when a smaller value than min attribute is given |
+PASS the value is set to max when a larger value than max attribute is given |
+FAIL default value of min attribute in input type=range assert_equals: expected "0" but got "" |
+FAIL default value of max attribute in input type=range assert_equals: expected "100" but got "" |
+PASS default value when min and max attributes are given (= min plus half the difference between min and max) |
+PASS default value with step control when both min and max attributes are given |
+FAIL default value when both min and max attributes are given, while min > max assert_equals: expected "2" but got "51" |
+PASS The default step scale factor is 1, unless min attribute has non-integer value |
+PASS Step scale factor behavior when min attribute has integer value but max attribute is non-integer |
+FAIL The default scale factor is 1 even if step attribute is explicitly set to non-integer value, unless min attribute has non-integer value assert_equals: expected "1" but got "0.5" |
+PASS Solving the step mismatch |
+PASS Performing stepUp() |
+PASS Performing stepDown() |
+PASS Performing stepUp() beyond the value of the max attribute |
+PASS Performing stepDown() beyond the value of the min attribute |
+Harness: the test ran to completion. |
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