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29 | This module aims to implement the W3C WebDriver specification which is the |
29 | This module aims to implement the W3C WebDriver specification which is the |
30 | standardised equivalent to the Selenium WebDriver API., which in turn aims |
30 | standardised equivalent to the Selenium WebDriver API., which in turn aims |
31 | at remotely controlling web browsers such as Firefox or Chromium. |
31 | at remotely controlling web browsers such as Firefox or Chromium. |
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33 | At the time of this writing, it was only available as a draft document, so |
33 | At the time of this writing, it was so brand new that I ciould only get |
34 | changes will be expected. Also, only F<geckodriver> did implement it, or |
34 | C<geckodriver> (For Firefox) to work, but that is expected to be fioxed |
35 | at least, most of it. |
35 | very soon indeed. |
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37 | To make most of this module, or, in fact, to make any reasonable use of |
37 | To make most of this module, or, in fact, to make any reasonable use of |
38 | this module, you would need to refer tot he W3C WebDriver document, which |
38 | this module, you would need to refer to the W3C WebDriver recommendation, |
39 | can be found L<here|https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/>: |
39 | which can be found L<here|https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver1/>: |
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41 | https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/ |
41 | https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver1/ |
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42 | |
43 | =cut |
43 | =cut |
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44 | |
45 | package AnyEvent::WebDriver; |
45 | package AnyEvent::WebDriver; |
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