Your e-Business Quality Partner eValid™ -- Automated Web Quality Solution
Browser-Based, Client-Side, Functional Testing & Validation,
Load & Performance Tuning, Page Timing, Website Analysis,
and Rich Internet Application Monitoring.
© Copyright 2000-2012 by Software Research, Inc.

eValid -- V9 Current Build Information
eValid Home

Introduction
Each new eValid Version 9 (V9) build includes changes, additions, improvements, and corrections compared with the prior build(s).

It is always best to use the most-recent eValid version. eValid users are encouraged to update eValid by downloading and installing the current build "on top of" the current installation, using these FTP addresss:

ftp://ftp.soft.com/pub/windows/evalid/evalid9.exe

Here is a description of the eValid International Edition [eValid/I], which can be downloaded from this FTP address:

ftp://ftp.soft.com/pub/windows/evalid/evalid9i.exe

Note that a single machine can have either eValid OR eValid/I, but not both. Either can be installed "on top of" the other without difficulty.

eValid -- Most Recent Build
eValid V9, Build #310, 25 April 2012
Download Size:
Standard Edition: 8,277,568 Bytes
International Edition (DBCS): 9,416,096 Bytes

Build History/Contents Highlights
V9#310
V9#309
V9#308
V9#307
V9#306
V9#305
V9#304
These builds include miscellaneous product changes to correct several small technical licensing issues and to incorporate additional support features for recent Windows OS releases. These builds have been confirmed to support IE9 and Windows 7.
V9#303 This build includes changes to update the eValid patent and IP declarations that are present throughout the product.
V9#302 This build includes minor changes in DOM processing that improve accuracy and efficiency.
V9#301
V9#300
V9#299
V9#298
V9#297
V9#296
V9#295
V9#294
These builds represent a sequence of incremental changes and minor modifications and extensions to eValid and some of the product subsystems that are intended to assure compatibility and interoperability with the Windows V7 operating system and the latest version of IE, IE9.
V9#293
V9#292
These builds includes numerous minor upgrades, performance improvements, and repairs of various kinds throughout the product.
V9#291 In addition to various adjustments and modification, this build includes a new SQL/MySQL interface that automatically updates an attached MySQL database with the outputs produced in a specified eValid EventLog.
V9#290
V9#289
V9#288
This build includes numerous upgrades, performance improvements, and repairs of various kinds throughout the product, and also includes extension of license support to MAC-Address.
V9#287
V9#286
V9#285
This build includes numerous upgrades and repairs of various kinds:
  • Introduced new command, WaitClick delay, to feed a click to a desktop at a specific location, after a specific delay, to resolve desktop focus issues.
  • Introduced new utility, eVclick.exe, that implements a WaitClick after a delay at (0,0) on the screen, or at (x,y) on the screen.
  • The Email command has been upgraded to work in more instances.
  • Some adjustments were made to some of the required feature keys for certain playback commands.
  • Change were made in the file processing for the IndexSave and ValueSave commands to make their behavior more uniform in relation to similar eValid commands.
  • Changes were made to improve recording reliability by changing the rules on when a NO_NAV is added to a recorded command that does not induce page navigation.
  • From this build forward a NO_NAV is never recorded in any circumstance; that is, navigation synchronization logic is assumed to apply for any command that involves page navigation. (Previously, a NO_NAV was appended to a FollowLink in some situations, resulting in incorrect playback.) If a navigation action is supposed to NOT be synchronized, then the NO_NAV modifier can be added to a FollowLink or IndexFollowLink command, the only place where that modifier is allowed.
  • A NAV tag on a command can be safely removed provided that the resulting page navigation is synchronized with a followup synchronization command or with a Delay of sufficient length to guarantee synchronization.
  • $_SourceIndex and $_ElementValue are now reserved variables that can be accessed dynamically in scripts.
V9#284 This is the first V9 public-release build.
V9#283
V9#282
V9#281
These are V9 public-release candidate builds, used for in-house testing and checkout only.