I have a fairly substantial, but 'old', set of tests for Cclite. They use, or used use Test::WWW::Selenium; which now doesn't seem to find a webdriver on any version of Selenium that I download

Error requesting http://10.0.0.65:4444/selenium-server/driver/: 404 Not Found

My tests all take the form of

$sel->open_ok("/cgi-bin/cclite.cgi"); $sel->type_ok("registry", 'dalston'); $sel->type_ok("userLogin", $user); $sel->type_ok("userPassword", "password"); $sel->submit("form") ;

I'd really like to find some way to use/re-use them without too much extra work. I'm prepared to do a little Java and recompile Selenium if it comes to that


In reply to Update Old Selenium Tests by hbarnard

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