With HTTP::WebTest you could write such test as long as you know all urls in test sequence. I know it is quite limiting. It would be very nice to be able just say "click button named FooBar" and etc. I'm working right now on HTTP::WebTest 2.xx which will introduce such features.

For now you probably have to look somewhere else. Maybe RoboWeb is appropriate for you. You can also write your own script using LWP::UserAgent and HTML::Form. This combo is quite powerful.

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Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)


In reply to Re: Wanted: Multi-page web robot for automated testing by IlyaM
in thread Wanted: Multi-page web robot for automated testing by meonkeys

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