Hi,
sorry for my english.
Maybe you can use .csv or excel file to read
the number index who match with the connected profil.
If you use this 'tips', i think you'll win time the next time, index will
change in your application. You'll have to modify just one file instead of all
.rb file ...
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>I am currently having a problem clicking on a menu item. This menu item
has the same attributes as another menu item, but they both do different
things. I was using ie.frame("left").link(:id, "21").click (example)
however because the link id's change depending on the user access rights I
found i
Are either of the "Edit News" links contained within another element (table?).
You may be able to do something like
ie.frame('whatever').table(:id,'table1').link(:title,'Edit News')
and
ie.frame('whatever').table(:id,'table2').link(:title,'Edit News')
like the other poster said though, a hard
I also have duplicate menu names in one of our apps. I just use the link's
index number instead. It's not as nice or convenient as using the text, but
I don't mind hard-coding a link index every now and then if it means I can
get on with the test and move onto the next thing.
On 08/01/07, Garr
I am currently having a problem clicking on a menu item. This menu item
has the same attributes as another menu item, but they both do different
things. I was using ie.frame("left").link(:id, "21").click (example)
however because the link id's change depending on the user access rights
I found it