Hi,
which WebTest build do you use? If it is already the latest one, can you
try to pick the latest HtmlUnit snapshot: if I correctly remember
improvements have been made to guess the encoding.
Cheers,
Marc.
Hernan Castagnola a écrit :
I tried everything I could and it's still failing.
I am still not sure why when it makes the comparison it's doesn't take
the correct encoding but when I browse the page (the error page that is
saved on the invoke) the title is the correct one.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hernán
2009/8/18 Hernán Castagnola <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Yes in fact when i Open the page that is saved by the invoke, the
title shown is the correct one. Maybe i need to set something in the
config step. I Will try simulating another Browser.
Thanks,
Hernan
El 18/08/2009, a las 16:42, Gary Thomas <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> escribió:
I don't have the exact solution, but pointing out that the actual
value below is the raw bytes from UTF-8.
Does your webapp's response encoding return UTF-8 correctly?
On 8/18/09 7:02 AM, Hernan Castagnola wrote:
My test is returning a fake false when I am testing sites in
special languages such us Chinese,
expected value 销售商品 广东省
actual value 销售商� 广东�
How ever when I invoke the page the title is the correct one. So
it's giving me a fake false.
Does anyone knows how can I fix this?
I am simulating ff3 and disabling javascript.
Thanks for your help
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