Name Description Size
application.css rendered html stuff 5516
css.manifest 321
cssquery-dojo.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3904
cssquery-ext.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3903
cssquery-jquery.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3906
cssquery-mootools.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3908
cssquery-prototype.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3909
cssquery-yui.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3903
dom-attr.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3899
dom-modify.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3901
dom-query.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3900
dom-traverse.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3903
dom.manifest 195
favicon.ico 0
favicon.png 0
htmlrunner.js 188
ie.css -------------------------------------------------------------- ie.css Contains every hack for Internet Explorer versions prior to IE7, so that our core files stay sweet and nimble. -------------------------------------------------------------- 900
images
index.html Dromaeo: JavaScript Performance Testing 3823
jquery.js 96716
json.js json2.js 2008-02-14 Public Domain No warranty expressed or implied. Use at your own risk. See http://www.JSON.org/js.html This file creates a global JSON object containing two methods: JSON.stringify(value, whitelist) value any JavaScript value, usually an object or array. whitelist an optional array parameter that determines how object values are stringified. This method produces a JSON text from a JavaScript value. There are three possible ways to stringify an object, depending on the optional whitelist parameter. If an object has a toJSON method, then the toJSON() method will be called. The value returned from the toJSON method will be stringified. Otherwise, if the optional whitelist parameter is an array, then the elements of the array will be used to select members of the object for stringification. Otherwise, if there is no whitelist parameter, then all of the members of the object will be stringified. Values that do not have JSON representaions, such as undefined or functions, will not be serialized. Such values in objects will be dropped; in arrays will be replaced with null. JSON.stringify(undefined) returns undefined. Dates will be stringified as quoted ISO dates. Example: var text = JSON.stringify(['e', {pluribus: 'unum'}]); // text is '["e",{"pluribus":"unum"}]' JSON.parse(text, filter) This method parses a JSON text to produce an object or array. It can throw a SyntaxError exception. The optional filter parameter is a function that can filter and transform the results. It receives each of the keys and values, and its return value is used instead of the original value. If it returns what it received, then structure is not modified. If it returns undefined then the member is deleted. Example: // Parse the text. If a key contains the string 'date' then // convert the value to a date. myData = JSON.parse(text, function (key, value) { return key.indexOf('date') >= 0 ? new Date(value) : value; }); This is a reference implementation. You are free to copy, modify, or redistribute. Use your own copy. It is extremely unwise to load third party code into your pages. 9925
JSON.php 33963
lib
LICENSE 1333
pngfix.js 1218
reset.css -------------------------------------------------------------- reset.css Resets default browser CSS. Based on work by Eric Meyer: meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/05/01/reset-reloaded/ -------------------------------------------------------------- 1047
store.php 1404
test-head.html 64
test-head.js 14
test-tail.html 40
test-tail.js 6
tests
web-style.css #main { margin: 0 auto; width: 600px; padding: 10px; background: #FFF; } 1331
webrunner.js 22532