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Normally you only see the replay log being populated in this mode, while the application remains hidden. However, If you Add "PaintWindowsInLoad=1" to the default.cfg file in your script folder, you'll see the application running in a window, along with the various scripts steps as they ...
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I have two TruClient/Chromium scripts that have Angular input fields for a phone number and a date that are required to contain data to continue. When accessing the application manually, typing in the Angular input fields works as expected. However, when replaying the TruClient develop mode the foll...
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I understand that TruClient only supports applications which support standard mode. What do I do for applications that do not support standard mode?
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I am attempting to count some dynamic objects on a search result page. The window has three frames. Using the developer console in IE and Chrome, I am able to find the objects using *document.querySelectorAll('button')* if I change the location to be searched to the iframe where those contents resid...
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In TruClient you have the option to set in Run Time Replay settings - Replay using recorded duration for steps. Where do you see these values? If you run the script you can see it shown counting down in the develop script view in the lower left but it would be nice to see these values up front.
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