JGregory wrote:Evening.
Late posting, my apologies.
I need to test a page that requires a login/password, but I don't want to reveal the password in the test script for security.
Can eValid offer a solution to my problem?
Thanks
It's a common question, and a fair concern JGregory.
There's no reason to give away passwords when there is a way to prevent it.
eValid provides a way to encode input text in a way that hides the "plaintext" from the user but provides the plain text to the eValid engine on playback.
This is done on the script window, where there is a switch to "Encode Input Text".
When you click this "ON" all input text is encoded one-way into the script, such that it is automatically extracted into plain text at playback time.
Here is the complete description of this feature:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... input.htmlOne last reminder, you really should to this on only when you want to protect the data, because if you don't then EVERYTHING will be encoded.
This is sometimes a problem, so fair warning!
-- eValid Support