Hi You could use verifyXPath instead of verifyImage with an xpath expression along the lines of //i...@src=""].
Regards, Beat > Hi, > > > > I wanted to raise a request, but JIRA is reporting that it is locked: > > > > Click on ‘Login’ and you get > http://webtest-community.canoo.com/jira/secure/errors.jsp: > > > > You cannot access JIRA at present. Look at the table below to identify the > reason > > 2010-10-07 09:52:26 > > An existing index lock was found. > > An index lock file was found unexpectedly. This occurs either because JIRA > was not cleanly shutdown or because there is another instance of this JIRA > installation currently running. Please ensure that no other instance of this > JIRA installation is running and then remove the following lock file(s) and > restart JIRA: > /opt/tomcat5/temp/lucene-60cac5fafc15700b76bd81e33bd3365d-commit.lock > Once restarted you will need to reindex your data to ensure that indexes are > up to date. > > Do not delete the lock file(s) if there is another JIRA running with the same > index directory, instead cleanly shutdown the other instance > > (type: index-lock-already-exists) > > > > > > > > My request: > > verifyImages works great, but our development framework tends to generate > HTML such as: > > <img id=… src=””> > > When there is no image available. I would like to be able to tell WebTest to > accept an empty source (src=””) as a valid image. > > > > For instance, using <verifyImages … acceptEmptySrc=”true”/> > > > > Regards, > > > > Guido Leenders > > > >

