This sounds more like headless mode, although you can't use Firefox and IE
for that. Take a look at celerity http://wiki.github.com/jarib/celerity/ this
sounds closer to what you'd want.

-c


On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:37 AM, gmile <iamex...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I wonder if it's possible to run Watir in silent mode, i.e. not
> running the browser. I'm also interested whether it's possible to do
> the same in FireWatir.
>
> The point is that I want to run my Watir script remotely, and I don't
> want to fire up a browser instance there. I've googled for a while but
> didn't get the answer. Any suggestions? Is it possible?
>
> If it's important — I'm running Windows, but remote machine is going
> to be Linux. Thanks in advance.
>
> PS. Plz notice me if it's impossible to do so that I could start
> looking for another solution.
>
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