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AlexKaras
14 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi Anand,
Hm-m-m... To get the page as a string you may use the code from here: http://www.automatedqa.com/support/viewarticle/8999/?st=0
Definitely, you know better what do you need and why, but personally I am not sure that manual analysis of the obtained html markup is a good idea, just because the actual page markup may be changed by included script functions, subsequent ajax responses, etc.
Why not to load the page into the browser via TestComplete's ToURL() function (like at http://www.automatedqa.com/support/viewarticle/9043/) and use then TestComplete's functionality to drill-down the page structure?
Hm-m-m... To get the page as a string you may use the code from here: http://www.automatedqa.com/support/viewarticle/8999/?st=0
Definitely, you know better what do you need and why, but personally I am not sure that manual analysis of the obtained html markup is a good idea, just because the actual page markup may be changed by included script functions, subsequent ajax responses, etc.
Why not to load the page into the browser via TestComplete's ToURL() function (like at http://www.automatedqa.com/support/viewarticle/9043/) and use then TestComplete's functionality to drill-down the page structure?
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