what is the difference between bitmap checkpoint and image
checkpoint
Image checkpoints enable you to check the properties of a
Web image. You can check an area of a Web page or
application as a bitmap. While creating a test or
component, you specify the area you want to check by
selecting an object. You can check an entire object or any
area within an object. Quick Test captures the specified
object as a bitmap, and inserts a checkpoint in the test or
component. You can also choose to save only the selected
area of the object with your test or component in order to
save disk Space. For example, suppose you have a Web site
that can display a map of a city the user specifies. The
map has control keys for zooming. You can record the new
map that is displayed after one click on the control key
that zooms in the map. Using the bitmap checkpoint, you can
check that the map zooms in correctly. You can create
bitmap checkpoints for all supported testing environments
An image checkpoint validates the properties of an image; a
bitmap checkpoint is a screen shot validation.
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