webtestgadfly wrote:How does eValid do image validation? Can you look at a picture or save it or can you do some other kind of confirmation?
eValid can do a range of actions on an image:
* Synchronize on its arrival by polling on a checksum based on part of the image.
* Validate that the image has the required content (based on checksums of image parts extracted during test record time).
* Save the entire image (with and without the eValid browser border) into a local file so you can run the [supplied] image-diff utility to see how different the old and new image are.
* Read any DOM property in the element that may be of interest in confirming that the right image is in the right place.
We think that's a very complete list, but if you have another idea please let us know...
The eValid Crew