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- <!DOCTYPE HTML>
- <html>
- <!--
- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677495
- As mandated by the spec, the body of a media document must only contain one child.
- -->
- <head>
- <title>Test for Bug 571981</title>
- <script type="application/javascript" src="/tests/SimpleTest/SimpleTest.js"></script>
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/tests/SimpleTest/test.css"/>
- <script type="application/javascript">
- SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish();
- function frameLoaded() {
- var testframe = document.getElementById('testframe');
- var testframeChildren = testframe.contentDocument.body.childNodes;
- is(testframeChildren.length, 1, "Body of video document has 1 child");
- is(testframeChildren[0].nodeName, "VIDEO", "Only child of body must be a <video> element");
- SimpleTest.finish();
- }
- </script>
- </head>
- <body>
- <p id="display"></p>
- <iframe id="testframe" name="testframe" onload="frameLoaded()"
- src="data:video/webm,"></iframe>
- </body>
- </html>
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