We did some quick checking and found that we have a number
of customers who use this kind of control, without
difficulty. However, it's fair to say that these websites
are tricky to get the automation working effectively,
and that you often have to resort to the more-advanced
features of eValid...
* eValid has special commands to allow manipulation and motion
inside a web page, to capture certain special kinds of effects:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... ation.html* Just in case you are running test on a heavy AJAX application,
for example some of the GWT applications, you probably should
make sure that the Record Element Mousovers option is turned on.
Probably you're best off if you toggle in/out of the Record Element
Mouseovers state with Alt+F11 key. You can leave that on all
the time but it tends to lead to a very large script recording.
* In many AJAX applications you often loose a viable recording by
not having eValid's Element Mouseovers recording on at the right
time. Toggle this important feature ON and OFF with ALT + F11.