by eValid » Thu Apr 11, 2013 3:17 pm
Yes they do.
When you set eValid up to imitate a non-PC device -- you typically do this from a command line prompt that launches eValid with the right device specifications -- then eVaild runs and appears to the server to be the specified device.
This means that the response by eValid is identical in every way to what it would give to that device. It cannot tell the difference.
So any functional tests you run on your non-PC device work as if you were actually on the device...same inputs/outputs and same server response times.
The rendering might be slightly different -- screen size issues and font size issues -- but the functional behavior is the same.
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