13 messages in com.canoo.lists.webtestRe: [Webtest] Re: AW: help please
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mamtha lalith11 Dec 2006 05:07 
Michael Habbert11 Dec 2006 08:03 
mamtha lalith11 Dec 2006 21:36 
mamtha lalith11 Dec 2006 21:38 
Marc Guillemot12 Dec 2006 23:47 
mamtha lalith13 Dec 2006 01:41 
Marc Guillemot13 Dec 2006 02:39 
mamtha lalith13 Dec 2006 03:19 
mamtha lalith14 Dec 2006 23:41 
Marc Guillemot16 Dec 2006 01:57 
mamtha lalith19 Dec 2006 03:10 
Marc Guillemot20 Dec 2006 03:45 
mamtha lalith21 Dec 2006 22:12 
Subject:Re: [Webtest] Re: AW: help please
From:mamtha lalith (mamt@yahoo.com)
Date:12/19/2006 03:10:31 AM
List:com.canoo.lists.webtest

Hi,

So, u think thats not the actual problem, but the test was running fine, then where do u think the problem is my tests are working fine with that tag and i m able to go thru my tests perfectly alright i m confused too regards, Mamtha lalith --- Marc Guillemot <mgui@yahoo.fr> wrote:

Hi MamthaLalith,

deactivating js support surely avoids js problems. Nevertheless it doesn't help understanding the problem and fixing it ;-(

Marc.

mamtha lalith wrote:

hey , hello Marc thanks for ur guidance, yesterday , i rechecked everything in my test and html and found the answer :D i just needed to add the following tag in the config <option name="JavaScriptEnabled" value="false" /> and gosh, it worked :) thanks for ur help the problem was loading the java script from HTML and with this tag it supported thanks again

regards, MamthaLalith --- Marc Guillemot <mgui@yahoo.fr> wrote:

With such a script (as copied from your mail), my Firefox complains with: "unterminated regular expression literal". Seems to indicate that your js code is incorrect. Do you have the same error in your "normal" browser?

Marc.


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