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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [QF-Test] Is it possible to embed own html code in html report?
Hello all, I have a web application with a huge table with a scrollbar. Now I want to document this table in the html report. In a first approach, I took a screenshot of the table, press scroll down, take a screenshot and so on until I reach the end of the table. This steps will cost time and memory. So take a look at the following idea: Using the method 'evalJS' on the table component will give me the html code oft the table containig the same information as provided in the screenshots. Is there any way to embed the html code of the table in the html report? BR Bernhard -- ======================================================================== Bernhard Schmitt Consultant Softwaretest E-Mail: bernhard.schmitt@?.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------ imbus Rhein-Main GmbH, Kirschgartenstraße 15, 65719 Hofheim, DEUTSCHLAND Tel. +49 6192 92192-0, Fax +49 6192 92192-50 info@?.de http://www.imbus.de Geschäftsführer: Frank Schmeißner, Tilo Linz, Bernd Nossem Sitz der Gesellschaft: Hofheim Registergericht: Frankfurt am Main, HRB 52155 ========================================================================
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