cvgs wrote:Can eValid test an application that involves two browsers? One browser does one thing and the other one responds, etc.
Yes, there can be two eValid instances on the screen and they can both be recording into their respective script windows. There's nothing to prevent that.
Be careful, however, to not call the scripts the same name because if you do the last script window that you close (thereby committing the contents of the script window to a local file) will overwrite the prior one.
And, although you didn't ask, yes, the two scripts can share data and if you
are careful about how you make the recordings you can even have two playbacks synchronize back and forth with each other.
You probably will need to make extensive use of the
SyncOnText command in each eValid instance to assure that, at playback time, each one has waited for the right amount of time for the other to complete its work.
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