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				<title>Genrating a Selenium Test Script from Fusebox 5.5 CFC circuit</title>
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				I was just playing about with Selenium and wondering how I could be sure that I tested all the fuseactions in my application. The application has been converted from an old Fusebox 3 application and the original test scripts were written a long tiem ago and were the kind where you had to manually do everything. Since then some major changes have happened to tha application and the test script has not been updated.

It seemed to me that it should be possible to easily get a list of fuseactions from the application itself. From there it was only a short setp to creating the test script.
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				<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:12:00+0100</pubDate>
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