by functionaltesting » Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:37 pm
Well, try as we might, we can't seem to reproduce the
phenomena you were dwescribing.
Some points:
* If eValid's "suppress modal popups" option is present (ON,
I mean) then you'll not really see that popup.
* When you get a JavaScript error like the one you're describing,
windo.opener is failing, then that means there *IS* something
wrong about the JavaScript...we recommend that you eigther
suppress the warning (with the anti-popop option) or
fix the problem with the JavaScript...
Maybe it will help to note that we have eValid set up to
be very intolerant of flaky JavaScript...eValid is, after
all, a QA tool...but as the above suggests you can
tell eValid to ignore these things...
eValid Tech Support Team