AprilT wrote:Hiya.
Can eValid handle HTTPS authentication?
How does that work?
Thanks
Thanks for the question AprilT.
Yes, eValid can do that.
The most normal kind of authentication throws a popup window into which you type account and password information.
The difficulty is that this is usually a modal window and for this reason you need to use the special eValid modal dialog recording protocol.
Here is an outline of what is involved:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... hints.htmlYou also may need to be aware of how cooies and the contents of the cache often interact with a playback sequence. Here is our manual page on this:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... hints.htmlThere are many, many forms of authentication and our experience is that there is always a combination that will work in each case.
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