"Record/Playback" is a good way to start to generate tedious test
steps (such as a long list of checkboxes in a survey), but do NOT rely
on it, otherwise might end up no-supportable test scripts.

iTest2/Watir recorder (http://www.itest2.com/downloads) does exactly I
want.


On Apr 8, 1:23 am, Tester78 <hmtest...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am new to Watir and have been reading Brian Marick's Scripting book.
> I downloaded the recent Ruby and Watir. I verified that I  have Watir
> installed by running: require 'watir' =>true
>
> Is there a recorder similar to Selenium's IDE so I can get use to
> recording scripts as I learn Ruby.

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