> without too much extra work.

Marto's suggestion to migrate to Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver could be elegantly done by writing your own module Test::WWW::Selenium::Bridge that copies the API of the old module and maps the calls to wrap the new one.

Like this you'd only have to append ::Bridge to all your uses of Test::WWW::Selenium in your "fairly substantial, but 'old', set of tests"

This should be not too hard if you are really ...

> My tests all take the form of

... only using 3 methods + new.

Disclaimer: I never used Selenium. Here might meet be dragons or other road bumps.

But even if it's more complicated, this strategy should give you quick results and reduce your migration risks.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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In reply to Re: Update Old Selenium Tests by LanX
in thread Update Old Selenium Tests by hbarnard

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