my thinking was that people who have canoo tests can now ( ok soon ) run those
same tests on a real browser.
I also thought there was a recorder for canoo, that records from a proxy, but I
seem to be mistaken.
I'll get the code a bit better then do a proper announcement
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: Charley Baker
To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] canoo2watir
Could be interesting, I'd looked at webtest when evaluating tools a while
back. And as Elizabeth Hendrickson often says...'Show me the code'. It's always
helpful and demonstrates the point pretty well and if people want to learn or
add on then it gives them a good base. Perhaps it's one other tool than can be
run under the Watir api, the others being watir:ie, firefox, safari, selenium.
-c
On 4/25/07, Paul Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is something Ive been thinking about for a while.
Canoo ( http://webtest.canoo.com/ ) is a layer above htmlUnit that takes an
xml file and runs it against a web site, clicking buttons, doing assertions etc.
Ive written some code that takes this xml format and converts it to a watir
script ( well, almost )
Is this likely to be of use to more than just Lisa Crispin?
Paul
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