Re: [Wtr-general] Performance Testing with Watir

2005-10-27 Thread Michael Kelly
atir > >Watir already has a down_load_time method: > >Ie.goto('www.google.com') >Puts ie.down_load_time > >I think this works when ever a page loads > >Paul > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: [Wtr-general] Performance Testing with Watir

2005-10-27 Thread Michael Kelly
Thanks for the reminder. I'll try to get the changes checked in this week. -Mike >-Original Message- >From: Bret Pettichord [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 12:21 AM >To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org >Subject: [Wtr-general] Performance Testing with Watir > >This no

RE: [Wtr-general] Set Debugging Breakpoint in WATIR/Ruby script?

2005-08-19 Thread Michael Kelly
easiest way to get to the state that you want to play with. Besides, you can do conditional breakpoints breakpoint if Bottom line: don't leave home without it. Alex ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailma

RE: [Wtr-general] A general question about the role ofscriptedtestswithin the responsibilities of QA.

2005-08-18 Thread Michael Kelly
ple tests to uncover simple bugs. > > Getting the developers more involved in testing should allow > the testers to move to more complex tests more quickly. > > At 11:21 AM 8/18/2005, Michael Kelly wrote: > >Content-class: urn:content-classes:message > >Content-Type:

RE: [Wtr-general] A general question about the role ofscripted tests within the responsibilities of QA.

2005-08-18 Thread Michael Kelly
ts of simple tests to uncover simple bugs. Getting the developers more involved in testing should allow the testers to move to more complex tests more quickly. At 11:21 AM 8/18/2005, Michael Kelly wrote: >Content-class: urn:content-classes:message >Content-Type: multipart/alternative; >

[Wtr-general] A general question about the role of scripted tests within the responsibilities of QA.

2005-08-18 Thread Michael Kelly
t what point do these scripts allieviate some of the QA engineer's manual testing burden?   Thanks for your thoughts,   -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwireless.com     ___

RE: [Wtr-general] I Like WET

2005-08-17 Thread Michael Kelly
Will do. Do you happen to know someone I can point them to for training? :-) -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwireless.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: [Wtr-general] I Like WET

2005-08-17 Thread Michael Kelly
of the tool as a recorder. -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwireless.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord Sent: Wednesday, August

RE: [Wtr-general] WATIR is slow ???

2005-08-12 Thread Michael Kelly
Title: Message Have you tried "ie.set_fast_speed()"?   -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwireless.com   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [Wtr-general] (possibly) Introducing WatirMaker

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Kelly
Title: Message Could you post a sample of the hairy-ness?    -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwireless.com   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

RE: [Wtr-general] (possibly) Introducing WatirMaker

2005-07-28 Thread Michael Kelly
Title: Message Dang.  I was operating on the assumption that it was written in Ruby.    There's no reason why it couldn't be written in Ruby, no?   -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwi

RE: [Wtr-general] (possibly) Introducing WatirMaker

2005-07-27 Thread Michael Kelly
have a need for an IE toolbar, I highly recommend ToolbarCreator (http://www.diodia.com/toolbarcreator.htm).  They've done an excellent job of creating a wizard that will spit out a C++ VS 7 project for your toolbar, and they provide libraries that hide much of the COM / ATL complexity. --

Re: [Wtr-general] Tabbing through website

2005-07-21 Thread Michael Kelly
+1 more... -Mike >-Original Message- >From: Cain, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 09:45 AM >To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org >Subject: RE: [Wtr-general] Tabbing through website > >1+ > >Would this also work for sending other keyboard commands? E.g. {ALT + >A} >

RE: [Wtr-general] Watir Recorder? write watirscriptsusingHTTP::Recorder

2005-07-15 Thread Michael Kelly
Title: Message For me, half the reason for using Watir is to verify client-side scripting.  Like much of the industry these days, we're looking to make our pages more dynamic.   -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless

RE: [Wtr-general] Watir Recorder? write watir scripts usingHTTP::Recorder

2005-07-15 Thread Michael Kelly
wser. For Watir, I believe we want to capture the actions themselves. This leads us to some kind of browser plug-in/toolbar that will intercept the user's interactions with the DOM. -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are

[Wtr-general] Development goals for Watir.

2005-07-14 Thread Michael Kelly
l. How do y'all feel about these?  Is there consensus on these items?  Are there others to be added?   -=michael=- -- Michael Kelly Sr. Software Engineer Eleven Wireless Inc. - The Possibilities are Wireless http://www.elevenwireless.com     ___