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Browser Navigation Errors in UFT Explained

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Date Published
Author
Hari Mahesh
Word Count
1,489
Language
English
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Summary

Browser navigation errors in Unified Functional Testing (UFT) disrupt automated testing processes by preventing proper interaction with web browsers, often due to compatibility issues, browser configuration problems, synchronization challenges, or environmental factors like network issues and security software interference. These errors can lead to failed tests or inaccurate results, necessitating various solutions such as updating software versions, enabling necessary browser extensions, adjusting browser and UFT settings, employing dynamic object recognition techniques, and using synchronization points to ensure elements are fully loaded before interaction. The text also highlights testRigor, an AI-driven automation tool that simplifies test creation and maintenance by allowing test scripts to be written in plain English, providing better coverage across browsers and platforms, and using robust element identification methods to enhance reliability and reduce the need for manual maintenance.