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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [QF-Test] When will rc.grabImage() work for web applications?
Hello Bernhard, no idea where you read that :-). There never was an rc.grabImage() method for any GUI engine. grabImage is a method of our ImageWrapper class. And it does work for Web. See manual section 39.8 about the QF-Test imaging API for scripts. https://www.qfs.de/qf-test-support/dokumentation/handbuch.html?tx_datamintsloadcontent_pi1%5Burl%5D=https%3A%2F%2Farchive.qfs.de%2Fqftest%2Fmanual%2Fde%2Ftech_scripting.html#new_N1422A Note: It is easier to use the procedure qfs.run-log.screenshots.logImageOfComponent in the qfs.qft standard library. Best regards, Greg Bernhard Schmitt <bernhard.schmitt@?.de> writes: > Hello, > > I read in a post in stackoverflow that grabImage() is only working for Java appliations. The date oft he post was 2012. > In the manual, there are no hints concerning my question > > BR > > Bernhard -- Gregor Schmid E: gregor.schmid@?.de T: +49 8171 38648-11 F: +49 8171 38648-16 Quality First Software GmbH | www.qfs.de Tulpenstr. 41 | 82538 Geretsried | Germany GF Gregor Schmid, Dr. Martina Schmid, Karlheinz Kellerer HRB München 140833
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