Thanks for the answer Lonny, and sorry for
that untidy HTML! Ill download TidyUI
Im trying to click the image with
this:
$browser_popup.frame(:name,responseFrame).div(:id,
DIVImageFile_2).image(:id, img2).click
And the output shows:
I just updated to Watir 1.5.0.98. I first uninstalled using gem
uninstall watir command. I then installed the latest version from a
local gem . I can verify the version installed with gem list local
watir it shows 1.5.0.98.
ruby e require Watir; puts Watir::IE::VERSION
still shows 1.4.1
Bret and David Schmidt are currently working on accessing popups with
frames. As far as I know, not everything is working at this time. This
should improve as their code gets debugged and included in a future
release. I have seen the issues David has had to wade through to access
elements in
Rodrigo,
Examining the HTML I see that the image with id of img2 isn't even in
the div with id DIVImageFile_2. In addition, the img2 image doesn't
have any events associated with it, so clicking that image won't do
anything.
I think the link you wish to follow is the link following img2:
a
On 5/23/06, Mike Townley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just updated to Watir 1.5.0.98. I first uninstalled using 'gem
uninstall watir' command. I then installed the latest version from a
local gem . I can verify the version installed with 'gem list –local
watir' it shows 1.5.0.98.
ruby
I've just updated the FAQ with instructions to checkout the latest trunk source and install the gem: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FAQ#FAQ-devgem Worked on it a couple of days ago and got my wiki session dumped, so finally got back to it. I'll update it for the one click installer issue
Hello everyone,
What's the best approach to deal with javascript
security alert popups? Is autoit a good choice?
I get the popup when I try http://mysite and the link
is forwarded to https://mysite waiting for user
confirmation.
I'm kind of new to this, but I did go through a few
months of
Yea, I used the one-click. I removed it
with gem. I guess I need to go back and clean up all the old stuff and try
again with 1.5 from gem.
Thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006
The code below worked for me when I needed to deal with that.
Another option (potentially, depending on your setup) is to install the
ssl certificate for the secure site.
To do that, manually navigate to https://mysite and when you get the
security popup, click view certificate and follow the
Thanks a bunch Lillis,
It worked great. Since I'm reaching the web server on
an appliance I would rather follow your code, because
I need to run the code against multiple appliances.
Thanks again,
-G
--- Lillis, Dara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The code below worked for me when I needed to
It would help to know what version of Watir you are using.Bret
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On 5/23/06, Rodrigo Julian Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bret, sorry for the lack of info.. I'm
using 1.4.1Just as a point of information, we did not support *modal* web dialogs in 1.4.1. So i initially thought you must be using a more current version. It sounds like you are
Title: Do you want to save changes? Pop-up?
Hello,
Currently I use watir version 1.4.1 and like to handle following pop-up window that appears once in a while when I click a link to navigate away from the current web-page. What is the best way to handle this?
Thanks,
Bernd
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