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Using TestComplete to test a webapp running Chrome browser but is hosted in a Linux container
Does anyone know if TestComplete has any capabilities to access UI objects from a Webapp that will run and be accessible through a Chrome browser window, but the underlying application will be hosted by a linux container. I haven't heard much mentioned about TestComplete's LInux OS capabilities - i am not sure if any exist. Maybe TestComplete is not the right tool that I should be using - perhaps a cross-browser product from smartbear is more applicable. If anyone on the forums has any input as to how to do UI testing for a webapp hosted in a Linux container - either using TestComplete, Selenium, or any other smartbear tool - please could you chime in and give me your advice? Kind Regards, Mark RossmanSolved683Views0likes3CommentsEnhanced support for Collaborator Diff Viewer to handle Microsoft Doc and Docx Formats
Many of the users of the Collaborator application in my companywant to use it to review changes made to Microsoft Word documents. However, the document Diff Viewer provided with Collaborator does not have the ability to "understand" the word documents in atheir native format - as it first converts them to text filesand then displays them as PDF files. Thus, the"context" of the changesis lost. For instance, users would like to be able to ignore differences in versions of word documents caused by mere changes to document Header and Footer page numbers, for instance. This type of filtering is not provided by Collaborator's diff viewer, since it treats alldifferences between 2 Microsoft word documents the same (as basic text), whether they come from differences in body text, header text, footer text, table of contents text, etc. Also, is there a way for Collaborator to see/create something similar tothe "Document Map" that is provided in Microsoft word - this would simplify document navigation because then section numbers of the document could be navigated to directly. Also, if the section numbering, header,footers, body text, TOCof the document provided in the open xml format (namely the docx file) were parsed by Collaborator's Diff Viewer, and some functionality created to allow the Diff Viewer to potentially ignore changes in files caused by updates to Table of Contents, Header, Footer text, etc. Currently, this type of filtering of word document changes is not possible in Collaborator's file Diff Viewer. It would be nice if add-ins could be provided that would provide this type of functionality.10KViews16likes2Comments