(1) To record/play this you'll need Application mode...becasue the
map image is not DOM-oriented.
* In addition to its ability to record/play/analyze web-faced applications,
eValid includes a capability to record non-browser applications, and
also desktop objects. Please see:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documentation.9/Advanced.Testing/application.mode.htmlAlso, you may gain confidence from our worked maps examples:
* Here is an example of AJAX usage that shows how eValid's
SyncOnSelectedObjectProperty works to synchronize an playback in
the Google Maps application:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documentation.9/Support/GoogleMaps/example1.html* Here is an example of AJAX usage that shows how eValid's
SyncOnSelectedObjectProperty works to synchronize playback in the
Microsoft "maps.live.com" (
http://www.virtualearth.com) AJAX application:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documentation.9/Support/MapsLive/example.html(2) If you use the pagemap you'll see that FLASH is seen in the
browser as an opaque object. To record/play in FLASH take a look at
this manual page:
* Flash objects are "opaque" to all testing systems, including eValid.
None of the internal structure of a Flash object is visible from the
outside. Because Flash objects are opaque they often present
record/play difficulty, but they can be tested quite reliably with eValid.
For details see:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documentation.9/Advanced.Testing/flash.cookbook.html(3) If your recording can't be written you have a permissions problem.
Can you change the permissions so that an application like eValid
can write?
Better, create a new folder for which you DO have read/write
permissions. There you'll be able to save your script.