Hi Marc,
For performing security tests on a web app, being able to pass any
number of characters to an input field is quite essential. So it
would be great if you could keep this behaviour, even if it's not the
default.
2c,
Stephen
On Jan 10, 2008, at 9:14 AM, Marc Guillemot wrote:
Hi Willi,
do you mean that WebTest shouldn't care of this but HtmlUnit should
do?
In fact it makes sense to have the possibility to set values will
length
maxlength: because you can simply remove the maxlength check in a
normal browser it makes sense to be able to test how your webapp
reacts
when maxlength isn't respected. This may be handled in WebTest or in
HtmlUnit, it doesn't matter.
Cheers,
Marc.
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Willi Kuhnis wrote:
Hi Marc,
thanks for your feedback.
you says, maybe it would make sense, when setInputField could
(optionally) respect the maxlength.
But I still dont understand:
I think, setInputField must not handle this -> the webpage (and in
the
webpage the used edit field ) should handle this.
After I entered a string with the length of 41 in a edit field with
maxlength of 40, I am not able to read or see a text in this edit
field
with more
than 40 characters. So I dont understand, how Webtest can read a text
with 41 characters out of this edit field. Thats my problem.
Do you understand?
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