One thing I forgot to mention: someone else got click_no_wait to work
by going into IE -Tools - Internet Options...-Advanced and under
Security, check the box titled Allow active content to run in files
on My Computer.
Jim
On Mar 5, 9:32 am, Jim Matthews jim_m...@swbell.net wrote:
Glad to know
Just no luck. Still not seeing any popup.
roles_page.bottom_delete.click_no_wait# = no popup
displayed
but if I use
roles_page.bottom_delete.click #=== popup comes right
up
On Mar 5, 10:17 am, Jim Matthews jim_m...@swbell.net wrote:
One thing I forgot to mention:
From your first post, I am not sure how you are trying to use
ie.enabled_popup.
I assume you are trying to something like what is described on the
wiki:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/JavaScript+Pop+Ups
I do not know which example you are following. If you take this one
for example,
I was basing my code on example 4. Use click_no_wait on a button I
know will cause a popup, and then call enabled_popup. The call from
enabled_popup never returns. I can post the entire exception trace if
that helps.
On Mar 4, 8:26 am, Jim Matthews jim_m...@swbell.net wrote:
From your first