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This is a discussion on How to capture http status code during test?? within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi I want to check some properties of few hundred pages in one test. The test works fine but i need one more check over the http response code (200, ...
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I want to check some properties of few hundred pages in one test. The test works fine but i need one more check over the http response code (200, 404, 500). Do anybody knows how to capture the http response code during the run? I have already tried to work with browser and page objects and runtime properties but I found no functions that access the response code. Has anyone an idea how to do this?? Thanks MadMax |
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