![]() And in case where they differ, that's just similar to some UI element locators that do differ across browsers for Selenium. Then a single image could represent that Flash upload button component to click for all platforms. As a simple example (though yes, Selenium and other tools combined might be better), say you test a web application that presents a Flash component (that you don't have source to or can't automate even with instrumentation like Flash based file upload) that renders pretty much the same across browsers (and browsers on different OSes) like 99% of the time. Yes, the images used could potentially be platform specific (if the UI components are OS targeted like Windows start button, Mac icons, Windows icons, etc.) But there are also components that can be common across platforms. I would not call it not cross platform either.
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