Kiran,
I just tried the same and it worked perfectly fine from here. Attached the
html & .rb file for ref.
I suspect there are some more parameters invovled in this case, which might
be impacting the script when you run from your end. Can check out more if
you can share the entire html file.
Than
No the radio button is not generated as a result of list selection.I
have tried adding "reload" , but that also did not work.
I tried with wait/sleep ..that also did not work.The same script works
fine with IE.Firefox is the issue .
Is it some bug with firewatir ..some library/api.
As the same wo
Hi Guys
I am trying to enter some text in the textbox through Watir ,
but it is not able to enter text directly in the textbox until I click on
web page area.
When I click on any where on the page area then it shows description string
in Textbox.
I used set focus method but still it has
Yes I am admin user for the machine i am using.
Here are the steps i followed.
1. browse to http://wtr.rubyforge.org/
1. Installed Ruby from http://rubyforge.org.
2. from command prompt entered "gem update --system"
3. then entered "gem install watir"
4. installed firefox add-on Jssh from the wtr
There have been a number of threads here in the last month or two
dealing with various aspects of automating websites based on code form
this company (search the group for EXTJS and you will find them)
Not all of the threads end in success. The webpage code that results
when using this compan
To be more clear, the current version of Watir has integrated in the
Firewatir driver.. so you get both Watir and Firewatir when you
install it.
Most functions are pretty much equally supported on both browsers.
and the way things work you now institute an instance of 'browser'
which can be eith
Aidy,
I'm guessing and not strong on Javascript, but might it be the lack of
a semi-colon after 'return true'?
Best wishes,
Alex Collins
On 2 Jun 2009, at 17:03, aidy lewis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to override a js confirm in FireWatir:
>
> $jssh_socket.send("window.confirm=function()
On May 29, 7:58 am, jason wrote:
> Michael, thanks for the feedback. as mentioned above that works fine -
> however is not much use becasue the select list has no relationship to
> the form that contains it.
>
no, but it would be the correct list (unless your devs are abusing
hml) since there is
Worked like a charm, Charley. Thank you!
On Jun 2, 11:52 am, Charley Baker wrote:
> You need to register the autoit dll. Follow this
> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f58...
>
> Charley Baker
> blog:http://blog.charleybaker.org/
> Lead Developer, Watir,
when you say 'without success" what does that mean? what happens? do
you get an error? more detailed info on what happens will help
others with troubleshooting this.
Have you reviewed the general info on the types of popups and how to
handle them? http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Pop+Ups
D
You need to register the autoit dll. Follow this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f58e3598b03a9111
Charley Baker
blog: http://blog.charleybaker.org/
Lead Developer, Watir, http://wtr.rubyforge.org
QA Architect, Gap Inc Direct
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:46
I'm trying to add a bring_to_front() to Bret's 'Pragmatic Bookshelf'
example from the Watir training class.
I''m running watir-1.6.2 on XP using IE6.
All goes well until I try to stick in a bring_to_front() command as
follows (these are the opening lines of the script):
require 'rubygems'
Hi,
I am trying to override a js confirm in FireWatir:
$jssh_socket.send("window.confirm=function(){return true};\n", 0)
read_socket
Without success, has anyone managed to do this?
Aidy
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Are you an admin user on your machine? I use Firewatir a lot on my machine
(Windows XP SP2) with Firefox 3.0.10) and never faced any problem with jssh.
- Angrez
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Chethan wrote:
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> Yes I installed Jssh plug in but if i do telnet localhost 9997 it say
> there is no
Yes I installed Jssh plug in but if i do telnet localhost 9997 it say
there is no service running on 9997 port. That is what i described in
my earlier mails.
Thanks,
Chethan
On Jun 2, 5:30 pm, jason wrote:
> did you install the jssh firefox plugin???
>
> On 2 Jun., 14:05, Chethan wrote:
>
> >
did you install the jssh firefox plugin???
On 2 Jun., 14:05, Chethan wrote:
> I installed the Firewatir with new method rather then "gem install
> firewatir" command, I done that through "gem install watir" online how
> the new Watir overview describes.
>
> Thanks,
> Chethan
>
> On Jun 2, 3:04 p
I installed the Firewatir with new method rather then "gem install
firewatir" command, I done that through "gem install watir" online how
the new Watir overview describes.
Thanks,
Chethan
On Jun 2, 3:04 pm, Chethan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using window-Xp(sp2) & my Firefox version is 3.0.10.
>
> R
Hi,
I am using window-Xp(sp2) & my Firefox version is 3.0.10.
Rgds,
Chethan
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- Angrez
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:04 PM, jason wrote:
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> ok, when you installed the jssh extention did the firefox plugin
> manager tell you that the installation was ok did it restart the
> browser after the installation -
Hi Maumita,
I had problems with pages comming back as "loaded" even though were
still loading and so i changed the wait method slightly and it works
fine now.
def wait(last_url = nil)
#puts "In wait function "
isLoadingDocument = ""
start = Time.now
while isLoadingDocum
ok, when you installed the jssh extention did the firefox plugin
manager tell you that the installation was ok did it restart the
browser after the installation -
if not , then try installing it again.
On 2 Jun., 11:13, Chethan wrote:
> I tried it. still no use, I did the Jssh installation
> f
I tried it. still no use, I did the Jssh installation from
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation#FireWatirInstallation-2%29InstalltheJSSHFirefoxExtension
link
& i started firefox using firefox.exe -jssh,
Then i did telnet localhost 9997, this gave me following error
Connectin
ok so i have taken a look at the locate_tagged_element method and it
looks like it cannot handle elements of objects in nested frames!
Can anyone confirm this?
i.e. anyone out there that can get elements (i.e. the select list) of
a form sitting in a nested frame
thanks
Jason.
On 29 Mai, 2
Chethan,
try starting firefox from the command line with the jssh option ...
>firefox -jssh
then start a terminal session from the command line
>telnet localhost 9997
you should then get a connection with the following feedback:
Welcome to the Mozilla JavaScript Shell!
if that is not working
If you have gems, then add require 'rubygems' before require 'watir'
or add environment variable RUBYOPT=-rubygems
Jarmo
On May 31, 8:55 am, James wrote:
> ok completely new to the world of ruby as well as programming
> The final goal is too scrape an ajax site... if I understand
> curren
Hi,
I started working on Firewatir, I have installed firewatir using new
installation procedure as described in the Watir overview page.
I have even installed the jssh as per the instructions. I have done
lot of scripting for IE.
I started with the firewatir example & getting following error
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