Yes, i don't do it using ruby, i do it using vb.net a framework which i have
build for automation solution using watir.
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Hi Pallavi,
Welcome.
Thanks & Regards,
Ankur Gera
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Yeah you are right about it, I know this, but was looking for something to
do with the using of regular expression in title. Would have helped my
implementation.
Anyways thanks, will try what you have suggested.
Thanks
Pallavi.
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Hi Pallavi,
Use the AutoIt software(AutoIt Window Info) , you will get the info about
class of that pop-up window.What i have seen is that , this class remains
constant for almost all of the pop-up's , try to use this as an argument in
place of title.
Thanks & Regards,
Ankur Gera
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I already know the code to handle a popup window via autoit if you know the
window tile.
Do you have an idea about handling a popup where i dont know what is the
windowtitle?
Means handling unexpected popup window, which will like handle pop up
whatever may be the window title.
If you have
Hi Pallavi,
Below is the respective code :-
require 'watir'
require 'win32ole'
#Supply AutoItX3 as an argument to the constructor of WIN32OLE
#for handling pop-up windows using WIN32OLE objects.WIN32OLE will act as an
interface
#for handling pop-up windows using AutoItX3 functions.
ai = WIN32OLE
Hi Ankur
Please send in the code.
Thanks
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Hi Pallavi,
Try to use the code which i provided for handling pop-up's through AutoIt.
Thanks & Regards,
Ankur Gera
TCS
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I know, i am going to ask there. I know its not a watir issue, just
wondering whether someone ever tried this here in this forum.
recovery scenarios are a part of any automation framework.
I will try again and if i get a solution will post it here for further help.
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On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Pallavi Sharma
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> I have full installed AutoIT on my system Zeljko, still this doesn't work.
Did you ask at Autoit forum? This sounds to me like Autoit problem, not
really Watir related.
Željko
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I have full installed AutoIT on my system Zeljko, still this doesn't work.
Sharing the page and the script.
I have used two methods to handle unexpected popups, winclicker and autoit
I used with winclicker windowtitle as // it didn't worked
with auto it REGEXPTITLE:.* it also didn't worked.
Pl
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Pallavi Sharma
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> as WinWait "REGEXPTITLE:.*" but it doesn't work.
When I was playing with autoit, I vaguely remember that regular expressions
worked only if I had full Autoit installed on the machine. Watir installs
only subset of Autoit functionality, and
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