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| 1 <html> | |
| 2 <head> | |
| 3 <script> | |
| 4 function runTest() | |
| 5 { | |
| 6 if (!window.testRunner) | |
| 7 return; | |
| 8 | |
| 9 if (!window.eventSender) | |
| 10 return; | |
| 11 | |
| 12 if (!window.sessionStorage) | |
| 13 return; | |
| 14 | |
| 15 testRunner.waitUntilDone(); | |
| 16 if (sessionStorage.testCompleted) { | |
| 17 delete sessionStorage.testCompleted; | |
| 18 testRunner.notifyDone(); | |
| 19 } else { | |
| 20 // Note, it is sufficient to zoom-in only once, but so as to make it eas
ier | |
| 21 // for a human to compare the pixel test results we zoom-in up to Safari
's | |
| 22 // maximum zoom level, which at the time of writing (09/17/2010) is 6. | |
| 23 const MaxZoomIn = 6; | |
| 24 | |
| 25 for (var i = 0; i < MaxZoomIn; ++i) | |
| 26 eventSender.zoomPageIn(); | |
| 27 sessionStorage.testCompleted = true; | |
| 28 document.location.reload(true); | |
| 29 } | |
| 30 } | |
| 31 | |
| 32 window.onload = runTest; | |
| 33 </script> | |
| 34 </head> | |
| 35 <body> | |
| 36 <p>This test ensures that we preserve the user-specified zoom level of the page
on reload.</p> | |
| 37 </body> | |
| 38 </html> | |
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