Closed Bug 1486537 Opened 6 years ago Closed 6 years ago

Remove some WPT .ini files related to mixed-content

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(Core :: DOM: Security, enhancement, P2)

enhancement

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RESOLVED FIXED
mozilla63
Tracking Status
firefox63 --- fixed

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(Reporter: baku, Assigned: baku)

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(Whiteboard: [domsecurity-active])

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All of these tests pass and the ini files are not useful.
Attached patch ws.patchSplinter Review
Attachment #9004289 - Flags: review?(james)
Priority: -- → P2
Whiteboard: [domsecurity-active]
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ws.patch

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Thanks!
Attachment #9004289 - Flags: review?(james) → review+
Pushed by amarchesini@mozilla.com:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/d87b294da56d
Remove some WPT .ini files related to mixed-content, r=jgraham
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/d87b294da56d
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Target Milestone: --- → mozilla63
this work left bugs marked as intermittent-test and leave-open sitting around but the test is not disabled anymore- should we not mark intermittent web-platform-test bugs as leave-open after disabling the test so they are closed when no activity occurs within 3 weeks?
Flags: needinfo?(james)
QA Contact: ckerschb
QA Contact: ckerschb
Flags: needinfo?(james)
I don't think you need a special poilcy for wpt. It seems like all that happened here is that the work to fix things happened in a different bug to the intermittents, but that seems like something that can happen in any testsuite. What am I missing?
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