by eValid » Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:39 am
Yes, it will. Tests can be recorded and played back using eValid's built-in Application Mode. The script will reflect actions at the keyboard, mouse and screen level and accurate wait times (think times) are recorded in this mode.
However, because FLASH objects appear "opaque" to eValid (to the browser they look like pictures images) the usual DOM based operations that you expect from eValid do not work.
To support validation and verification of such objects eValid does provide for image comparison and differencing. Check the documentation for details.
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