Can you sense a change in a DOM value?

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Can you sense a change in a DOM value?

Postby uulq » Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:13 pm

Can you sense a change in a DOM value?
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Re: Can you sense a change in a DOM value?

Postby eValid » Wed Oct 06, 2010 7:30 am

uulq wrote:Can you sense a change in a DOM value?

Yes, if you know the value of a DOM property is supposed to be you can easily validate that it is -- or isn't -- the expected value.

There are specific "Validate Selected DOM Property Value" and "Validate-NOT Selected DOM Property Value" commands in eValid.

Please check the documentation for the complete list...you will find that virtually every kind of positive and negative validation (true and false assertion) can be confirmed within the current DOM with eValid's command set.

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