Hi Nate,

What took the longest for me was trying to get other
methods to work. I tried to get firefox working first
without luck, then I tried to get the proxy thing
working (had to figure out how to use subversion
because I don't usually use this) checked out as per
the posts but then the directories mentioned in the
posts didn't seem to be there so I didn't know what to
do next. Then I finally tried to get the HTA IE method
working and it did. I would still prefer to go down
the firefox/proxy path but I simply don't know how to
get it working and I don't necessarilly need to for my
purposes. Did you try my latest HOWTO? Strange that
its not working for you. If you have to use firefox
then I would suggest installing the selenium-runner
extension as was mentioned and play with that. (Thats
how I first found out about selenium). Or if you have
access to the server that you want to test then upload
the selenium folder to it. Thats the foolproof method.

Vern 

--- Nate Kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Vernon,
> 
> Could you take what you did during the "
> > about five days to get selenium working for remote
> > testing
> " and create a skeleton doc of what was involved.
> 
> Please add any things where you feel time might be
> saved.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nate
> 



                
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