Can your Selenium do that? Testing flash/flex and silverlight in web apps with iMacros

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Having learned a long time ago the value of automated testing tools like Selenium, jMeter, and soapUI, I'm always on the lookout for new improvements in these tools. While I love Selenium and other frameworks like it, it has the limitation of not being able to test Flash/Flex/Silverlight or Java Applets. But if you need to test flash and silverlight components of your web app, in an automated way, the  iMacros testing tool might be worth checking out.

No Free Ride

While the free version of the iMacros plugins for InternetExplorer and Firefox allow powerful web scripting similar to Selenium, to be able to do the flash/flex and silverlight, you have to get the paid version or the 30-day trial. I downloaded the trial version to see how it compares to Selenium and what kind of damage I could to.

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iPhone SDK: Cache Policy & Cookie Handling in NSURLRequest

I recently ran into an issue building an app which hit an existing (protected) website. Passing credentials along with each request, responses at first appeared to be cached, even after the user credentials changed from within the iPhone app. In sorting through this issue, it gave me a chance to get a bit more familiar with NSURLRequest, and NSURLRequestCachePolicy. As I later found, however, my problem turned out to be cookie-related..

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