You record scripts to test HTML applications on a single browser as you record any Functional Tester script:
Enable a Web browser. Before you can use a Web browser to test with Functional Tester, you must enable it. Click Configure > Enable Environments for Testing to enable your environments for testing. For example, any of the supported versions of Netscape, Internet Explorer, or Mozilla you plan to use for testing must be enabled.
Configure your HTML applications for testing. Click Configure > Configure Applications for Testing to specify information about your application and its environment. If you plan to test Microsoft HTML Applications (MSHTA), run mshta.exe to configure each application that you want to test.
Note: There are special considerations when recording cross-platform/cross-browser scripts. Also, see Notes on Using Netscape 4.7x with Functional Tester for a list of things you should consider when using Netscape 4.7x to test HTML applications and Java applets in Functional Tester, particularly in cross-browser situations.
Several Tips and Tricks are available to help you recording scripts to test HTML applications.
Related Topics for Functional Tester, Java Scripting:
Getting Started with Functional Tester
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