| Index: LayoutTests/fast/events/scale-and-scroll-window.html
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| diff --git a/LayoutTests/fast/events/scale-and-scroll-window.html b/LayoutTests/fast/events/scale-and-scroll-window.html
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| index 2c67664c236a64b06ca0fd35324363fc29a5005c..f671861fabd4342eab0e7da9275f1824f9a6d46e 100644
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| --- a/LayoutTests/fast/events/scale-and-scroll-window.html
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| +++ b/LayoutTests/fast/events/scale-and-scroll-window.html
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| @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
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| window.enablePixelTesting = true;
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| function scroll() {
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| - // The page scale, as set by window.internals.setPageScaleFactor should not be apparent
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| + // The page scale, as set by window.eventSender.setPageScaleFactor should not be apparent
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| // to javascript. So, we expect scrolling to (100,100) to be page coordinates, rather
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| // than device pixels.
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| window.scrollTo(100,100);
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| @@ -24,9 +24,8 @@
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| function scaleWithEventSender() {
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| var scaleFactor = 2.0;
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| var scaleOffset = 0;
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| - if (window.internals) {
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| - window.internals.setPageScaleFactor(scaleFactor, scaleOffset, scaleOffset);
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| - }
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| + if (window.eventSender)
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| + eventSender.setPageScaleFactor(scaleFactor, scaleOffset, scaleOffset);
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| }
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| function test() {
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