This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.
Problem
The Library Browser does not display any of the classes for Web browsers.
This problem can be caused by either of two conditions:
- The extensions for the Web browser you are testing have not been enabled.
-
Silk Test Classic was not able to successfully compile the files that populate the Library Browser with the browser classes.
- Successful compilation incorporates the information in the
Silk Test Classic browser include file, for example the
extend\firefox.inc file. The browser include file pulls in the appropriate help file (.ht) to populate the Library Browser with the additional classes (extend\firefox.ht).
Solution
-
Make sure that the browser extensions are enabled on the target and host computers.
- On the target computer, from the
Silk Test Classic program group, choose
Extension Enabler. Check the
Primary Extension for the browser to make sure it says
Enabled.
- On the host computer, from
Silk Test Classic, choose
. Check the
Primary Extension for the browser to make sure it says
Enabled.
- Check the
Silk Test Classic
Runtime Options dialog box. In
Silk Test Classic, click
. Make sure the
Use Files field contains the browser include file, for example
firefox.inc.
- Exit
Silk Test Classic and restart it.
- This action causes
Silk Test Classic to recompile the include files.