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Have you passed this screen (web page) - is this correct? #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:07 am   Have you passed this screen (web page) - is this correct?
 

My co-worker logged into the application and now on the Profile page.
Sequence is:
1. Login page.
2. Profile page.
Can I ask "Have you passed login screen/page" - is this correct?
Thanks,
Suresh
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Have you passed this screen (web page) - is this correct? #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:55 am   Have you passed this screen (web page) - is this correct?
 

I'd use "have you got past the log in page?" (and now should be on the Profile page)
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Have you passed this screen (web page) - is this correct? #3 (permalink) Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:17 am   Have you passed this screen (web page) - is this correct?
 

Diverhank,

Thank you for your answer.

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