Archive for June, 2007

Testing File Uploads with Selenium RC and Firefox(Or: Reducing Javascript Security in Firefox for fun and profit.)

People seem to have some problems when it comes to testing file uploads with Selenium RC. I’m not the first to provide a solution but making this work with Selenium RC might take a few more steps.

With Selenium RC you get a fresh browser each time you start a test run. So you’ll [...]

It rubs the lotion on the skin…

I feel like I’m a bad person for finding this tune catchy.

Silverlight Security and SecondLife

Silverlight Security The Silverlight security system (described here, here and here in Shawn Farkas’ blog) promises to be very useful. Unlike CAS that was hard to understand, the Silverlight security model is very simple and can be explained in a couple of minutes. This should be useful [...]

Worst conference acronymn ever? MOIST

The MOntreal Internationalized Software Testing conference possibly has the worst conference abbreviation ever: MOIST

I’ve never been against the word myself, but others really think it’s gross.

Everyone welcome JB Brown to the blog party.

My friend JB Brown has started blogging with a first post about committing a patch to the Code Review Add-In for Team Foundation Server. I hope to see more great posts from him in the coming weeks.