[libcgi-test-perl] 02/05: Updated README for upcoming 1.000 release

Axel Beckert abe at deuxchevaux.org
Mon Jan 11 00:38:17 UTC 2016


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abe pushed a commit to annotated tag 1.000
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commit dfb1241c71b9a6b1a5c47ba194aaa3b04b653402
Author: Alex Tokarev <nohuhu at nohuhu.org>
Date:   Sun Oct 26 21:54:14 2014 -0700

    Updated README for upcoming 1.000 release
---
 README | 16 ++++++----------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index f38e9ef..36a5d4b 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
-                           CGI::Test 0.52
+                               CGI::Test
+                               =========
+
                  Copyright (c) 2001, Raphael Manfredi
+                Copyright (c) 2011-2014,  Alex Tokarev
 
           Current maintainer: Alex Tokarev <tokarev at cpan.org>
 
@@ -14,13 +17,7 @@
     Artistic License for more details.
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-        *** This is beta software -- use at your own risk ***
-
-Name           DSLI  Description                                  Info
------------    ----  -------------------------------------------- -----
-CGI::Test      adpO  A CGI regression test framework              RAM
-
-The CGI::Test framework is my answer to the CGI testing problem.
+The CGI::Test framework is an answer to the CGI testing problem.
 
 It is very difficult to perform testing of complex CGI scripts, which
 handle multiple states and screens, and where a session involves
@@ -29,7 +26,7 @@ CGI module reaches its limit there.
 
 Hence CGI::Test, which acts as a "server" for CGI scripts and can run
 them offline, outside of any real web server.  The framework offers
-the infrastructure to analyze the HTML generated by CGI scripts, extract
+the infrastructure to analyze the data generated by CGI scripts, extract
 the various widget information, and gives programmatic control on them.
 
 The framework can be used to easily "test" that the various expected
@@ -37,4 +34,3 @@ widget controls are there, without necessarily interacting with the
 widgets.  You also have access to the raw HTML tree if you wish to
 further inspect the generation.
 
--- Raphael Manfredi <Raphael_Manfredi at pobox.com>

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