I noticed that sometimes watir searches within its nested containers
for items, and sometimes it does not. I would like to know the rules
by which it decides to do so or not.
For example, I noticed that in an Amazon.com page 'ie.link(:text,
"Advanced Search")' returned the same link as 'ie.tabl
Did it fail on the same line as for me?
On May 26, 7:26 pm, Wesley Chen wrote:
> I tried, but failed. I don't know why.
>
> Thanks.
> Wesley Chen.
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:12 AM, MatchBook wrote:
>
> > Zeljko,
>
> > I'm a pretty
Zeljko,
I'm a pretty quick study. Would you mind taking a quick look and
seeing why the demo fails? It would be instructive to me and I think
to entire group.
Jeff
On May 21, 5:09 pm, MatchBook wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was burnishing my watir skills and I noticed that this ex
Hello,
I was burnishing my watir skills and I noticed that this example
didn't work. It fails on the
canvas_frame.button(:text, 'Send').click# Send the message
step. I tried myself to figure out how to fix this problem as a
challenge to my developing skills. I had trouble. The "Sen
include?' for nil:NilClass
On Mar 6, 2:21 pm, MatchBook wrote:
> Al,
>
> It necessary for me to specify the cache directory? (Or can you
> confirm for where the correct place is to place the cache directory?)
> Here is what I have tried so far:
>
> p:\Jeff>gem inst
al option.
>
> Better would be just to install on a machine with network access and
> then copy the entire ruby directory.
>
> Bret
>
>
>
> MatchBook wrote:
> > Al,
>
> > It necessary for me to specify the cache directory? (Or can you
> > confirm fo
y work if you have *all* the gems that Watir
> requires available locally. This number is rapidly increasing. To me
> this is not a practical option.
>
> Better would be just to install on a machine with network access and
> then copy the entire ruby directory.
>
> Bret
>
&g
Al,
It necessary for me to specify the cache directory? (Or can you
confirm for where the correct place is to place the cache directory?)
Here is what I have tried so far:
p:\Jeff>gem install watir -l
ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeEr
Error instaling watir:
watir requires c
I am not able to install watir on Windows either by using the
HTTP_PROXY environmental variable, nor by using the -p option for gem
install. My firewall is password protected, so I get a 407 error.
I resorted to zipping up the cache directory from a machine that is
not behind a firewall(C:\ruby
Do we have a gem that supports Silverlight?
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