+1 here as well.
Something that's been for ever on my to-learn list, but never got round to it.
Richard

On 14 Oct 2011, at 09:56, tom christie wrote:

> And another +1 from here - great plan!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
>   Tom.
> 
> On 14 October 2011 09:16, Andy Robinson <a...@reportlab.com> wrote:
> We've been using Selenium for several years and have two fairly
> substantial test suites used for web applications, as well as Django's
> test client.  I don't think we're doing anything particularly
> advanced, clever or 'Django-integrated', but we can certainly show
> some of this if needed and would be keen to compare notes on best
> practices, if the venue and dates work out.
> 
> We've also just started to play with BrowserMob, which is a hosted
> testing service that can import selenium scripts, run tests for you
> regularly, run realistic load tests, and even send you screenshots of
> what went wrong if tests fail.  It's pretty neat and you can play with
> it at modest levels at no charge.  I should know a bit more by
> whenever the talk rolls around!
> 
> 
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