Are "" and "number:0" as a frame path the same?

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Are "" and "number:0" as a frame path the same?

Postby yesusers » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:37 pm

Are "" and "number:0" as a frame path the same?
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Re: Are "" and "number:0" as a frame path the same?

Postby eValid » Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:22 am

yesusers wrote:Are "" and "number:0" as a frame path the same?

If there are NO frames on a page, then eValid records that by showing "" as the name of the frame.

If there are frames present, then either they are recorded as ordinal values or with their actual names -- this is an option you set in the eValid preferences and settings.

If there are frames present, and you have chosen to record with actual names, and then eValid encounters a frame that has no name, eValid records it as "number:N", where N is the sequence number of the frame (as if you had used the orginal recording method). This is done so at playback time eValid knows which actual frame your actions have dealt with.

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