You can use the generic element accessor, which is in the form 
element(:name, :tag_name, :identifier => 'value'). For example:

element(:fckeditor, :frame, :id => 'editor')

This would let you do:

fckeditor_element.send_keys("This is my text")

Note that you can also locate the element directly, without the accessor:

page.element(:frame, :id => 'editor').send_keys("This is my text")

- Justin

On Monday, December 2, 2013 9:15:33 AM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
>
> This doesn't get me a handle to the frame itself.  I'm looking for 
> something like.
>
> frame(:fckeditor,:id => 'editor') 
> fckeditor_element.send_keys("This is my text")
>
> On Friday, November 29, 2013 5:44:32 AM UTC-5, QOExcel wrote:
>>
>> in_frame(:class => 'share-client-content-iframe') do |frame|
>>     text_field(:invite, :id => ':p.fakeRecipient', :frame => frame)
>>     text_area(:hiddeninvite, :id => ':l', :frame => frame)
>>
>> среда, 27 ноября 2013 г., 20:07:58 UTC+4 пользователь Dan написал:
>>>
>>> I know this isn't a watir question per se, but I know a lot of members 
>>> of this group use page object.  I'm trying to send keys directly to a frame 
>>> using page-object, but the problem is I can't get a handle to just the 
>>> frame, just elements inside of it?  This is one of those fckeditor kind of 
>>> things.
>>>
>>> # How do I interact with just the frame itself?
>>>
>>> in_frame(:id => 'blah') do |frame|
>>> end
>>>
>>

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