by technology » Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:14 pm
Whoa...big architectural advantage here...!!!
If you have IE 6 installed on your machine then eValid emulates
the same IE 6...eValid uses the same DLLs as IE 6 so it is
the same identically inside the browser window?
eValid interpretation and execution of aspx and Javascript, when
IE 6 is installed, is identical to the way IE 6 does things.
In that installation, eValid reports itself as an IE 6 browser
to the server...that's something can check by looking at the
server logs.
eValid is a clone of IE 6, then, but with the functional testing
capabilities built into the browser.
Outside the active area of the browser eValid does appear different,
but think for a second. Are you testing a browser or testing
an application? I think it is the latter and in this case
in the client window eValid and IE 6 are identical. Did you try
it to see, or just going on the documentation?
eValid Tech Support Team