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chicks
14 years agoRegular Contributor
Robert,
Thanks very much for your response. I've reviewed the web accessibility, web comparison, and object checkpoint topics again.
As I understand it, "web accessibility" allows you to specify a set of standard "web page element" tests for a given web page.
Is this correct? The "check links" option appears ideal for me, except that our web pages are still being developed, so that I'm getting failures because some of the links are not defined yet.
As I understand it, "web comparison" allows you to test that the HTML of a page matches (at different levels - compare entire page, compare tag structure, compares specified tags ) the HTML of the stored object. This may work for me, I will have to experiment further.
Is this correct?
The object checkpoint lets me group objects and properties and run a single check or comparison, so as you suggest it would be a matter of selecting the parent object (presumably the entire web page) and checking the child objects (links) with their properties..... This also has possibilities.
Is there any way to automatically "crawl" all of the links within a specified website, so that I'm not manually navigating to each page?
Thanks again. Curt
Thanks very much for your response. I've reviewed the web accessibility, web comparison, and object checkpoint topics again.
As I understand it, "web accessibility" allows you to specify a set of standard "web page element" tests for a given web page.
Is this correct? The "check links" option appears ideal for me, except that our web pages are still being developed, so that I'm getting failures because some of the links are not defined yet.
As I understand it, "web comparison" allows you to test that the HTML of a page matches (at different levels - compare entire page, compare tag structure, compares specified tags ) the HTML of the stored object. This may work for me, I will have to experiment further.
Is this correct?
The object checkpoint lets me group objects and properties and run a single check or comparison, so as you suggest it would be a matter of selecting the parent object (presumably the entire web page) and checking the child objects (links) with their properties..... This also has possibilities.
Is there any way to automatically "crawl" all of the links within a specified website, so that I'm not manually navigating to each page?
Thanks again. Curt