Archive for the 'Selenium' Category

Get user-extensions.js Working in *iehta

Friday, October 19th, 2007

I filed this JIRA bug SRC-249 a while back. If we want a better shot at implementing “native” screenshot captures for IE in Selenium, this issue should be addressed … so vote for it! Every vote counts! In parallel, I’m working on the snapsIE project to make screenshots a reality.
While you’re at it, you might […]

UI-Element Release 0.7

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

It’s been a Selenium kind of day! At work, I won an award for promoting the best money-saving practice with my Selenium web automation initiative … complete with $500 gift certificate to a retail store of my choosing! Sweet!
And lo and behold, it’s finally time for another release. Let me tell you, I’ll be glad […]

UI-Element Release 0.6

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

It’s with great pleasure that I announce version 0.6 of UI-Element. This iteration modifies the map file format similar to as I had envisioned in a previous blog entry. (Sorry if this breaks your old map - the change is an improvement, I promise!) It makes possible the creation of testcases for XPath generation functions, […]

Winds of Change

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Why is it that as soon as you finish something, you begin to think of ways to improve it?
I’m thinking of reworking the Selenium UI-Element map creation process, to make it more user-friendly. Today I was musing over the following guidelines / ideas / requirements, and have come up with a tentative solution:

Elements shouldn’t collide […]

UI-Element Release 0.5

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

There are three main changes in this release.
First, the arguments in UI element argument lists will now appear in alphabetical order. This gives some consistency and makes long strings easier to read.
Second, the fuzzy matching algorithm (if I may use so fancy a word) now considers a page element to match a defined UI element […]


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