Hi

You could use verifyXPath instead of verifyImage with an xpath expression along 
the lines of //i...@src=""].

Regards, Beat

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> verifyImages works great, but our development framework tends to generate 
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> When there is no image available. I would like to be able to tell WebTest to 
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> For instance, using <verifyImages … acceptEmptySrc=”true”/>
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