Feature Requests item #1277374, was opened at 2005-09-01 00:41
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>Category: Core API
>Group: Release 2.1
>Status: Closed
>Priority: 4
Private: No
Submitted By: Ingolf (ingolfsander)
>Assigned to: Jevon Wright (jevonwright)
Summary: assertCommentPresent

Initial Comment:
Dear Project Team,

It would be good to have an opportunity to check,
whether a comment is given or not.

e.g.:
assertCommentPresent("My HTML Comment");

It would fail, if <!--My HTML Comment --> is not present.

Kind regards
Ingolf

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Comment By: Jevon Wright (jevonwright)
Date: 2008-11-18 15:55

Message:
This has been implemented in SVN trunk and will appear in the next release
(2.1). You can test for comments like so:

assertCommentPresent("My HTML Comment");
assertCommentNotPresent("Another HTML Comment");

Note that leading and trailing whitespace is ignored, but case is not:

assertCommentPresent("my html comment"); // will fail

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Comment By: Julien HENRY (henryju)
Date: 2006-06-03 09:46

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Do you really need this for testing web apps? Should a basic
user check if a comment is present?
jWebUnit API should propose methods to reproduce what a real
user do in a real browser, and methods to check what a real
user see in his browser...

Could you explain a bit further.

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