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Yes... you need to edit your NameMapping for the page URL to be wildcarded.
For example, let's say I have two web enironments
http://testEnvOne.mysite.com/myPage
http://testEnvTwo.mysite.com/myPage
Recording on the first one will map using that URL. Go in to NameMapping, edit the page, and replace the URL with
http://testEnv*.mysite.com/myPage
That will have the page mapping find the same page regardless of environment.
Hi
Thank you
I have set the URL to be Project Variable
can you please let me know if i am doing that right
please look into attachment
- tristaanogre6 years agoEsteemed Contributor
IF you're going to use the project variable, set the variable to the URL, not to the asterisk. Asterisk is for wild-carding a string.
- Poornimak796 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Thank you Martin
Have done the same i.e set the wild card to the Browser URL and its is stcking to the same browser ,
but now i see that the different page versions are created in the Mapped Objetcs
like
Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen
Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen2
Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen3
and so on for each record
is there a way that i can stick to "Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen" only.
- tristaanogre6 years agoEsteemed Contributor
You're going to need to remove any mappings that are duplications. The wildcard should correct the problem moving forward but you still need to clean up your existing mapping.
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