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		<title>By: tolikutop</title>
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		<title>By: Guest</title>
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		<description>One downside of FIT is that updating tests via HTML can be difficult.  To add a test, your users shouldn&#039;t need to open an HTML document, add HTML markup, save the file, put it back on the web server, etc.

To deal with this issue, you may want to investigate Fitnesse (http://fitnesse.org).  It builds on top of fit, can be used with Perl tests (via a bit of hacking), and exposes all of the tests in a standalone wiki so users can easily edit the wiki page to add/remove/update their automated tests. 

I&#039;ve used it, its fairly simple to set up, and is an excellent solution if installing apache on your box isn&#039;t an option as the wiki is standalone, running on a java webserver that requires no user installation (you just need to have java installed).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One downside of FIT is that updating tests via HTML can be difficult.  To add a test, your users shouldn&#8217;t need to open an HTML document, add HTML markup, save the file, put it back on the web server, etc.</p>
<p>To deal with this issue, you may want to investigate Fitnesse (<a href="http://fitnesse.org)" rel="nofollow">http://fitnesse.org)</a>.  It builds on top of fit, can be used with Perl tests (via a bit of hacking), and exposes all of the tests in a standalone wiki so users can easily edit the wiki page to add/remove/update their automated tests. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve used it, its fairly simple to set up, and is an excellent solution if installing apache on your box isn&#8217;t an option as the wiki is standalone, running on a java webserver that requires no user installation (you just need to have java installed).</p>
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