About Pagemap Utility

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About Pagemap Utility

Postby unsigned » Thu May 01, 2008 2:24 pm

What about frame paths? WHat happens if they are wrong?
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Re: About Pagemap Utility

Postby Dom » Thu May 01, 2008 2:26 pm

Sorry, forgot to mention that if you get errors
on those Index commands it could be because of the
naming of the frame path.

The best way to find the name of the frame path is
to use the PageMap...


The eValid PageMap facility -- which reveals the contents of the
current page eValid is showing you -- gives you a direct look into
the document object model (DOM) of the page. Here's how to use it:

http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... p.gui.html
eValid Tech Support Team
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Re: About Pagemap Utility

Postby webtestgadfly » Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:07 pm

Do you mean, then, that the frame path (I guess you mean the unique path from the outside of the page to the frame that contains the object you are interested in) has to be specified for every eValid command?

What happens if I have a page for which the pages change name? Does eValid have a way to name paths without using their names? The numeric sequence they're found at ough to work, right?

Oh, I see, that is what you call "ordinal frame names," is that correct?

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