Thanks for posting.
At this point you are correct: the playback of eValid scripts in FireFox
is a feature that is still in development.
However, please look at the following items...
* eValid has a command that can be used to set the user agent string to
any value. This command makes it possible to cause eValid to report to
a server that it is ANY kind of browser, a feature that is useful for
validation of web applications beyond the IE context that eValid supports:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... tUserAgent* Here is an illustration of how effective eValid's SetUserAgent string
can be in testing applications that involve multiple browser types:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... ation.htmlThe bottom line is the evalid can emulate ANY browser at all using
this feature! Besides, are you needing FireFox to check rendering
or to test an application? To check rendering all you need to do
is confirm your most-complex page visually. To confirm internal
operation, you need the DOM-analysis and other eValid capabilities.
* Here is a summary of eValid methods and support that are based on
detailed analysis of the DOM of the current page:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... mmary.html