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Webtesting in Windows 98 environment

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Topic: Webtesting in Windows 98 environment
Posted By: Dalaja_03
Subject: Webtesting in Windows 98 environment
Date Posted: 02May2007 at 1:46am

Hi,

I was wondering if anybody can help me with webtesting.

I am using WinRunner to record a script on Internet Explorer 5.0 and 5.5. Also Netscape 4.7 and 6.

For some reasons, script does not get recorded properly in context sensitive mode.

it'll show something like this for example when i record it:

win_activate ("Browser Main Window_1");
win_mouse_click ("html_frame_1", 41, 132);
win_mouse_click ("html_frame_1", 232, 381);
win_mouse_click ("html_frame_1", 37, 129);




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Posted By: Utalika
Date Posted: 02May2007 at 2:55am
If you go under tools/gui map editor you will see the Gui map editor screen appear. Have

your webpage open and click on the Learn button on this GUI Map editor screen. Select the

title bar of your webpage and the GUI Map editor should learn all the objects on the page.

Keep in mind that it may also learn the objects such as Stop, Refresh, Home, ect...you may

want to discard those if it interferes with your testing.




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