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Can silktest recognize the objects like labels,tables,textfields,etc embedded in flash components?
Actually silktest captures the complete flash object as a single object.It does not recognize the objects(like label,textbox,etc)present inside the falsh object.This limitation restrict us to test the objects embedded in the flash component.How to overcome this restriction?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: April 18, 2007     Asked by: Pramod Kumar 
  
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November 03, 2006 10:29:26   
iyuvchen Member Since: November 2006   Contribution: 2    

RE: Can silktest recognize the objects like labels,tab...
What silktest version are you using?
 
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November 03, 2006 10:31:03   
iyuvchen Member Since: November 2006   Contribution: 2    

RE: Can silktest recognize the objects like labels,tab...
It seems SilkTest v8 has this capability.
 
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December 05, 2006 04:26:09   
saisanthosh        

RE: Can silktest recognize the objects like labels,tab...

Ya It does recognize even in Silk Test V-7.6


 
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April 18, 2007 02:26:39   
saroj_parida        

RE: Can silktest recognize the objects like labels,tab...

This is regarding the same problem posted by Pramod. I have using silk test 2006 evaluated version. We are planning for a license but the issue is that none of the automation tools recognize the application.

Most of the wizard windows are developed using Macromedia Flash controls (Text box Push buttons etc.). Silk test recognizes the whole window as one and does't detect the individual component of the window.

Please suggest if anybody is using any GUI automation tool which fully support flash controls.


 
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