My approach to testing "online sites" is to copy the HTML and to test against that locally. That way, your tests don't deliver bogus messages just because the network is unreachable or the site is down for maintenance. You could distribute the online tests separately, or only run them when an environment variable is set, to verify that the site does not change behind your back.
In reply to Re: Testing perl modules that rely on remote data
by Corion
in thread Testing perl modules that rely on remote data
by worr
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