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How do you use Selenium in your organisation?

BabyJeffy (Programmer)
28 Jun 07 20:07
I started using the Selenium IDE just over 12 months ago - a wonderful tool, but to this day it lacks a lot of real-world examples of customisation and "in the field" usage.

I'm currently involved in writing customised locators, accessors and actions for testing a web application (Selenium Remote) that is driven almost entirely via AJAX - working on a modified 0.7.1 core (having hand-rolled in some of the released fixed from the current 0.8.2 core).

I'm interested to hear any 'war stories' that you may have regarding customising Selenium in your work environment, various test strategies you have evolved - and willing to offer any help I can to others who are using this clever web application testing environment.

Cheers,
Jeff


Jeff's Page @ Code Couch
http://www.codecouch.com/jeff/blog/
http://www.coedit.co.uk/


Make sure your web page and css validates properly against the doctype you have chosen - before you attempt to debug a problem!

FAQ216-6094: What is Javascript?

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