> On 2005-11-02, Luke Closs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Also, yesterday Test::WWW::Selenium was uploaded to CPAN, so Selenium
> > can now be driven by perl!
>
> Test::WWW::Selenium seems interesting, but I could use an example it
> would be useful to use, versus the standard techniques.
I
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 10:34:42PM +, Mark Stosberg wrote:
> On 2005-11-02, Luke Closs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Also, yesterday Test::WWW::Selenium was uploaded to CPAN, so Selenium
> > can now be driven by perl!
>
> Test::WWW::Selenium seems interesting, but I could use an example i
On 2005-11-02, Luke Closs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Also, yesterday Test::WWW::Selenium was uploaded to CPAN, so Selenium
> can now be driven by perl!
Test::WWW::Selenium seems interesting, but I could use an example it
would be useful to use, versus the standard techniques.
From the docs,
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Moin,
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 22:56, Luke Closs wrote:
> Hey there.
>
> I was just interviewed by qapodcast.com about Selenium, a cool new
> automated web testing tool. It's really great, and super easy to use.
>
> Also, yesterday Test::WWW::Selenium was
Hey there.
I was just interviewed by qapodcast.com about Selenium, a cool new
automated web testing tool. It's really great, and super easy to use.
Also, yesterday Test::WWW::Selenium was uploaded to CPAN, so Selenium
can now be driven by perl!
Anyways, check out the podcast at http://qapodcast