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authorLeonard Richardson <leonard.richardson@canonical.com>2011-02-19 21:20:54 -0500
committerLeonard Richardson <leonard.richardson@canonical.com>2011-02-19 21:20:54 -0500
commit9a936b48fe05666780662c76d5df3b3de7b48074 (patch)
tree766662556ae441c5474e754fe9d582ffce3ff257 /tests/test_lxml.py
parent86ae2ed0a644f124475a4aff3b34e229f5b7ec8f (diff)
Oh, good, html5lib correctly handles literals in <textarea> tags.
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diff --git a/tests/test_lxml.py b/tests/test_lxml.py
index 7597552..8670806 100644
--- a/tests/test_lxml.py
+++ b/tests/test_lxml.py
@@ -126,10 +126,9 @@ class TestLXMLBuilder(SoupTest):
def test_literal_in_textarea(self):
# Anything inside a <textarea> is supposed to be treated as
- # the literal value of the field, (XXX citation needed).
- #
- # But, both lxml and html5lib do their best to parse the
- # contents of a <textarea> as HTML.
+ # the literal value of the field, (XXX citation
+ # needed). html5lib does this correctly. But, lxml does its
+ # best to parse the contents of a <textarea> as HTML.
text = '<textarea>Junk like <b> tags and <&<&amp;</textarea>'
soup = self.soup(text)
self.assertEquals(len(soup.textarea.contents), 2)