Hi,

I am using Selenium 2.15.0 and IDE 1.5.0 with perl scripting language. So, here's a quick question....

How can we reduce the latency time of a webpage to load from the script-side? If this was not possible due to the problem from main server side of the webpage then how do we have to wait for the page to load during the automation? Also, if there is scenario of connection getting lost in the script execution from the server side(of the website), how can we solve this issue? Example : In a website , where I logon and do some functionality test. So, if I lost my connection to the server(of the website) not the selenium RC after I logged on during the selenium script automation how should I handle this issue?

Need help to resolve this critical issue.....

Regards,

Anurag


In reply to How to reduce the latency time of a page load? by anurag_perl

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