Posts Tagged ‘qa’

Google have released a ‘network panel‘ to their Developer Tools that acts in a very similar way to other HTTP tracing tools like httpFox and httpWatch. This is a very welcome addition to an excellent set of tools for Chrome and means you’ll easily be able to trace what calls are being made from adtags [...]

Friday, March 4th, 2011 at 09:48 | 0 comments

The Problem: Your company is developing an app that will utilise your adserver to deliver and render ads. How do you ensure that the app is calling the right ads and then later when it’s in use by your users how do you check problems with adcalls into that app without recourse to httpWatch, FireBug [...]

Friday, November 26th, 2010 at 15:34 | 2 comments

A number of years ago I had a meeting with OneVision, a company used in newspaper/print for pre-production/press Quality Assurance amongst others things. At the time we were looking at trying to resolve issues with badly coded flash ads, where the clickTag() hadn’t been set properly or been set to CLICKTAG() or cLiCKTag() or some [...]

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 10:20 | 0 comments
Categories: AdOps, Flash, Misc, Security, Tools

Checking to make sure ad creatives work the same across a myriad of browsers has historically been major pain,. In parts thanks to browser developers that do not allow concurrent versions of the same browser to be installed at any given point. Then MultpleIE came along a few years back which meant you could have [...]

Monday, January 25th, 2010 at 13:42 | 0 comments
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