Definitely interested in this. We're expanding the testing we do at U-Dox and adding something like Selenium to the arsenal would be a major win.
I went to a BrightonPy talk by Jim Purbrick last year and was impressed by the comprehensive setup he had. In particular, as I recall, he had Selenium running in a virtual machine linux desktop so it could chug through his tests without disturbing his coding on the real desktop. http://lanyrd.com/2010/brightonpy-october/ (slide 11 has some selenium, but you'll need the video to explain his vm setup, worth watching) And to be honest, that's sum total of my knowledge on these matters! Hence I really appreciate you taking the time and effort, happy to provide compensation in terms of the beverage of your preference Harry (this beer sponsored by python anywhere ... DOT COM :-D ) Tom On 13 October 2011 18:11, Harry Percival <harry.perci...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Andy, Bruce, > > Wow, charging for it, hadn't even thought of that! No, I think I'd be very > happy to do it for free... Maybe when I get a bit more bored of it all I'll > demand some compensation ;-) > >
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