[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [QF-Test] Ignoring Javascript errors
Hi Skyler, Yes, that is possible, as this option is a system option and not a user option. http://www.qfs.de/qftest/manual/en/opt_web.html#opt_webscripterror If your batch run uses the same system config file (as the interactive QF-Test you set the option), everything is fine. See also the manual chapter on config files. http://www.qfs.de/qftest/manual/en/user_installation.html#usec_configfile In general all QF-Test users (and batch runs) typically should access the same system config file. http://www.qfs.de/qftest/manual/en/bp_howtostart.html#sec_bpLoc Hope this helps! Best regards, Karl "Sell, Skyler" <skyler.sell@?.com> writes: > When running tests interactively with QF-Test, we can set the Javascript error level option to > “Warning” in order to proceed after a Javascript error is detected. Is there a way to apply this > option to tests run in batch mode? > > _______________________________________________ > qftest-list mailing list > qftest-list@?.de > http://www.qfs.de/mailman/listinfo/qftest-list -- _______________________________________________________________ Get the most out of QF-Test - Support directly from the authors * Training & consulting: www.qfs.de/en/qftest/training.html * Phone & email support: www.qfs.de/en/qftest/support.html _______________________________________________________________ Karlheinz Kellerer Development & Support E: support@?.de T: +49 (0)8171 38648-20 F: +49 (0)8171 38648-16 Quality First Software GmbH | www.qfs.de Tulpenstr. 41 | 82538 Geretsried | Germany GF Gregor Schmid, Karlheinz Kellerer HRB München 140833
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