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		<title>By: Harri Porten</title>
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		<description>What kind of vendor script are you referring to when talking about froglogic&#039;s Squish? We (I work with them) embed the standard Python, Perl, Tcl and JavaScript interpreter libraries. The tester can choose one of these languages and import whatever 3rd party module they find on the Net. All we add are some test specific functions (like test.compare()). Quite the opposite from a &quot;vendor script&quot; I would say.
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