New web2test release 1.3.4.
Freitag, 5. Februar 2010
new Features:
- Mozilla Firefox 3.6 is now fully supported
- The report now also can list checks (off by default) and warnings (excluding component recognition warnings, on by default) integrated into the test listing.
Besides, the performance of report creation has been drastically improved and its memory impact reduced.
- All comment attributes can now be edited in an external editor similar to scripts.
- New toolbar buttons in the run-log window for navigating to the next/previous error or warning.
- Dependencies can now optionally be resolved in a namespace which allows having different sets of dependencies for different parts of a test so that the dependencies don’t interfere with each other.
- The tree display in run-logs now shows expanded values instead of variables. This can be toggled via the “View” menu.
- Compactification for run-logs is now more efficient and special placeholder log entries show where nodes were removed during compactification.
- The runid of the current test-run now is now available via ${web2test:runid}.
- For nodes like Test or TestSet with several tabs for variable bindings the number of bound variables is now displayed in the tab which makes it much easier to locate those bindings.
- Popup Windows created through the Microsoft Internet Explorer only mechanism window.createPopup() are now supported.
Bugs fixed:
- Firefox 3.6 beta crashed when using the en-us version and recording tests on forms.
- Determination of the size of specific body element’s returned wrong values.
- Wait for absence was not working correctly for invisible nodes.
- Automatic scrolling of web pages for image checks and replay of hard events was not working as expected in certain circumstances.
- Some text checks resulted in empty string checks.
- After cancelling a download on a web page recording of events was not possible in some cases.
- Closing modal popups sometimes caused an exception in the browser engine.
- Changing locale of the browser during run time was not working correctly.
- Return value of getSourcecode was lacking the surrounding HTML-tag.
- When selecting the “What’s this?”-Link (contextual help) from the context menu the index page of the documentation was opened and not the correct sub page.
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