Darren New wrote:
Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
You wind up testing a lot of trivial cases that don't add much to your
test base.
I imagine there are also some changes you just can't test. "The boss
wanted the background green instead of blue." I guess you could write a
test that checks that the CSS that got served has the appropriate
changed line in the right place or something, but it seems like such a
test would be both fragile and not especially meaningful.
Yes and no, it depends upon how important it is.
There are tools to deal with GUI testing:
http://www.borland.com/us/products/silk/silktest/index.html
-a
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