# GIF tests # tests for bug 519589 == 1bit-255-trans.gif 1bit-255-trans.png == in-colormap-trans.gif in-colormap-trans.png == out-of-colormap-trans.gif out-of-colormap-trans.png # a GIF file that uses the comment extension == comment.gif comment.png # a GIF file with a background smaller than the size of the canvas == small-background-size.gif small-background-size-ref.gif == small-background-size-2.gif small-background-size-2-ref.gif # a transparent gif that disposes previous frames with clear; we must properly # clear each frame to pass. random == delaytest.html?transparent-animation.gif transparent-animation-finalframe.gif # incorrect timing dependence (bug 558678) # test for bug 641198 == test_bug641198.html animation2a-finalframe.gif # webcam-simulacrum.mgif is a hand-edited file containing red.gif and blue.gif, # concatenated together with the relevant headers for # multipart/x-mixed-replace. Specifically, with the headers in # webcam-simulacrum.mjpg^headers^, the web browser will get the following: # # HTTP 200 OK # Content-Type: multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary=BOUNDARYOMG # # --BOUNDARYOMG\r\n # Content-Type: image/gif\r\n # \r\n # (no newline) # --BOUNDARYOMG\r\n # Content-Type: image/gif\r\n # \r\n # (no newline) # --BOUNDARYOMG--\r\n # # (The boundary is arbitrary, and just has to be defined as something that # won't be in the text of the contents themselves. --$(boundary)\r\n means # "Here is the beginning of a boundary," and --$(boundary)-- means "All done # sending you parts.") HTTP == webcam.html blue.gif