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 > __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Selenium-users mailing list Selenium-users@lists.public.thoughtworks.org http://lists.public.thoughtworks.org/mailman/listinfo/selenium-users