Hi Ankita,
  if it's just about debug, just try to add a "saveresponse=true" to your
test configuration :
http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/config.html

Each step will record and save the HTML page response, thus you can see step
by step what your "webtest browser" see.

I'm not sure about your navigation itself, if the behaviour of your website
is just about record searches, why don't you close the popup after each
search ? Check those 2 functions, may help you :
http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/previousResponse.html (get the....
previous web page...)
and
http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/closeWindow.html (close a window...)


I'm quite sure it's not about that, but if you want to "take snapshots" from
your HTML pages, check wkhtml project :
http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf
It's easy to use : when you got an html, run wkhtml2pdf - you''ll get its
PDF equivalent (as far as I know, it's one of the best - take into account
CSS, and even works with flash elements).

Regards,

Guillaume.


2010/9/15 <[email protected]>

>  Hi,
>
> I am facing an issue-
>
> I want to debug each and every step in script like i want the screen shot
> after each step in script.
> Let me elaborate my concern-
>         There is a scenario in my script that there is a screen and in that
> there is a Search button, upon click of Search button a new popup gets open
> and that popup screen in turn there is some serach functionality and result
> of search comes in radio       button ,we have select radio button adn then
> add it. After adding radio button control goes to previous response screen,
> but the problem is that the selected radio button which is added is not
> reflecting in previous screen and henceforth script get failed on
> verification steps....
>
> Its urgent, quick response would be highly appreciated.....
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Ankita Singh
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