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Revision as of 15:29, 28 November 2008
Contents
Welcome
Welcome to the Seneca How-To page. You'll find How-To's for all things Open Source related.
Wiki
How to add a how-to
To add a how-to to this page add a heading under the correct category OR create a category if one doesn't exist. There are currently no formatting or style rules. The suggestion is to be clean and well laid out. Look over the current how-to's to get a feel on how your tutorial should be laid out. Thank you for the contribution.
Mozilla
Firefox
Automated TestsFor an overview on Automated testing with Mozilla can be found on the Mozilla Developer Center.
A requirement for all test is to make sure that Firefox is compiled with tests enabled. MochitestsSteps to run tests on Firefox Step 2
Step 3
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There are more options that are available for running Mochitests.
XPCShellReftests |