Dealing with pages that have delay redirects in them

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Dealing with pages that have delay redirects in them

Postby AlfredN » Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:29 pm

Hello.

How do I test a page that has a delayed redirect built in?

Thanks
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Re: Dealing with pages that have delay redirects in them

Postby eValid » Fri Oct 01, 2021 7:18 am

AlfredN wrote:Hello.

How do I test a page that has a delayed redirect built in?

Thanks


Thanks for posting your question AlfredN.

There actually is a special eValid command for this: WaitRedirect

The underlying issue is, when does a JavaScript action (event) in the current page cause a new navigation...or NOT?

Here is the command description:

http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... irect.html

The tricky part is when to use, or not use, the NO_NAV tag

On this, sorry, the only practical answer is to try it both ways, knowing that surely one way will work satisfactorily.

The reason is that web page JavaScript can be built either way, and without analyzing the JavaScript in advance (which is beyond the scope of what eValid can do) you don't know without trying it.


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