So it has been just over 2 months since the last Smattering of Selenium and a lot has happened; not including starting my own Selenium consultancy / startup called Element 34 and inked a deal for a book on Selenium. Here are the browser tabs that I have had open for far too long that would be relevant to Selenium users.
- Selenium IDE – 1.0.4 Released – the first release of IDE in a while. The next one should be out this week.
- Sauce Labs has releases their commercially supported versions of part of the Selenium suite: Sauce IDE and Sauce RC
- Not to be out done, BrowserMob has been very busy as well with new features, Se2 support and another cloud location
- While on the subject of BrowserMob, here is the BrowserMob Proxy which will let you do a bunch of games to your traffic
- If you are using xUnit.net with Se-IDE you will want to look at Web testing with Selenium and xUnit.net
- Screenshots are generally overused for the value they deliver in automation, but here is a good use of them
- And here is how to do screenshots with the robot framework
- One trick I have heard about to make interaction with ‘black box’ technologies like Flash, Flex and Silverlight is to turn on accessibility. Here is how to enable accessibility in Flex
- The project with the most presence right now in the ATDD/BDD space is Cucumber, but it does come with a learning curve. Here is a presentation on Behaviour driven development with cucumber
- Now, if you are using Cucumber with Selenium you will likely be using either Webrat or Capybara. Well, it seems that they are considering merging
- Speaking of ATDD, here is how to do it with PHP and Se
- Se2 examples are starting to surface; here David show us Se2 with IronPython — this is something I will likely need towards the end of the month for a client
- Here is another plugin for Firefox to add to your stable: Firefox Alert Closer — which does, well, what the name suggests

Hi Adam,
thanks for including the link to my post about remote screenshots (with the robot framework). Shortly after writing my post, the SeleniumLibrary for the robot framework has been updated and now includes the proposed changes for taking remote screenshots (besides a lot of other nice gimmicks) – see the release notes for details
http://code.google.com/p/robotframework-seleniumlibrary/wiki/ReleaseNotes23
Kind Regards,
Andreas Ebbert-Karroum