JeffreyS wrote:Why don't you automate the creation of AJAX synchronization
logic so I don't have to work as hard editing my script
"after the fact"?
Hey JeffreyS, thanks for posting on the forum.
It turns out that eValid DOES provide a "from the GUI" method
for making reliable AJAX scripts.
The key to doing this is to recognize that what you need to
be doing with an AJAX application is making a recording that
already includes the auxiliary synchronization that AJAX needs.
The main command for this is the SyncOnText command which is
generated by eValid using the pulldown sequence:
Record > Validate > & Synchronize > Visible Text.
What this does is put a SyncOnText command into your script.
Our experience is that 99.99% of the time your AJAX application
will run perfectly reliably with this extra sync step.
Here is an outline of a simplified approach for stabilizing an AJAX
playback by recording text-item synchronization steps:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... imple.htmleValid Support