I have a series of test cases defined using the LiveServerTestCase class 
provided by Django. I derive a number of classes from it, and run the tests 
using manage.py test as per the docs at 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/testing/

This is all working fine, it starts firefox (or chrome if I change the 
code), but since I'm using a lot of html5 stuff in javascript (that has 
already broken in one browser or the other before), I'd like my tests to 
run on a series of browsers (at a minimum firefox and chrome, possibly 
several versions of each).

I'm looking for a solution that allows me to create tests as simply as now 
(i.e: just add methods to a class) and reuse them in each browser.

I thought about overloading DjangoTestSuiteRunner to start each browser in 
turn and run each test there, but there has to be a simpler way to do this, 
since I feel this would be a fairly common use case.

Any ideas?

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