Hi Lisa, can you provide the stacktrace of the exception you get?
Cheers, Marc. -- Web: http://www.efficient-webtesting.com Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com Lisa Crispin wrote: > Our app uses Spring velocity macros (I think that's the right > terminology) to generate HTML. In one new page in the UI, it's > generating ids and names that look like this: > > id="docProviderIds['aaa']" > > My WebTest script gets a Java runtime exception. I presumed this is > because of the single quotes within the double quotes, as my > understanding is that this is invalid. However, when we run that page > through the WC3 validator, it doesn't complain about the quotes, but > about the bracket: > > /character "[" is not allowed in the value of attribute "ID"/ > We have lots of pages where the html ID and name have square brackets, > but WebTest never had a problem with those > > Are we wrong about the single quote within the double quote? WebTest (or > HtmlUnit) really unhappy with the brackets? But if that's the case, why > doesn't it complain about them in many other pages for which we have > scripts? > > Is there any way to tell WebTest or HtmlUnit to ignore certain things in > the HTML, relax the validation, as it were (I don't think so, but I > thought I'd ask). > > Thanks, > Lisa > // > > -- > Lisa Crispin > Co-author with Janet Gregory, Agile Testing > http://www.agiletester.ca > http://lisa.crispin.home.att.net > http://lisacrispin.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest

