I think you don't know how to use iframe.
It should be ie.frame(:name, "xxx").image(:src, "").click
Wesley.
For life, the easier, the better.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Kinnu wrote:
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> Hi Friends,
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> I am unable to identify elements inside a frame and no method of
> element class is w
Hi Friends,
I am unable to identify elements inside a frame and no method of
element class is working(like exists?, click() etc). Following is the
current issue i am facing:
In my project, compose mail window is developed in frame and when I
copy a image inside compose body, folloing are the thi
I can't say if the approach you're using is viable or not because I'm
not clear on your intended goal, but if you're trying to get just the
number after SystemExit try:
$variable = $variable.split("SystemExit")[1]
If I knew what test framework you were using, I could probably offer
an easier way
This group is about Watir, not WIN32OLE. I would look for microsoft's
documentation on what powerpoint exposes for OLE automation.
You will probably have to iterate over open applications to detect the
existing powerpoint window. You might look at the source of Watir::IE.each
(ie-class.rb, line 236
Hi,
In my application I've changed the setting so that the powerpoint would be
opened without file download prompt.
Now I need to focus on that already opened powerpoint and do some testing
through ruby.( say count the no of slides)
earlier i was saving the powerpoint ( clicking the save button
now I've changed the setting so that the powerpoint would be opened without
file download prompt.
now I need to focus on that already opened powerpoint and do some testing
through ruby.
earlier i was saving the powerpoint ( clicking the save button from that
file download prompt) and opening the