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Thanks Bret,
I can see now how I can run same set of tests at the same time and each IE
instance runs in different Thread process.
Just reading more here:
http://phrogz.net/ProgrammingRuby/tut_threads.html#threadsandprocesses
and
http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Thread.html
the most important
marekj wrote:
>
> hmmm... I was thinking that if I have 3 scripts running at the same
> time with -b switch they would get confused at which window to talk to.
Take a look at concurrent_search.rb:
require 'thread'
require 'watir'
def test_google
ie = Watir::IE.start('http://www.google.com')
On 7/2/07, Bret Pettichord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
marekj wrote:
> a quick question about attaching to the session of IE.
> I am currently relying on attaching to one window on the desktop but I
> want to move towards running -b(ackground) option of Watir and running
> multiple IE windows. Th
marekj wrote:
> a quick question about attaching to the session of IE.
> I am currently relying on attaching to one window on the desktop but I
> want to move towards running -b(ackground) option of Watir and running
> multiple IE windows. The best way I think I can do this is to maintain
> a ha
a quick question about attaching to the session of IE.
I am currently relying on attaching to one window on the desktop but I want
to move towards running -b(ackground) option of Watir and running multiple
IE windows. The best way I think I can do this is to maintain a handle to
each IE instance.
jim_matt wrote:
> I wanted to share something I discovered. I had reported earlier that
> I sometimes I had problems attaching a browser using ":title". The
> problem turns out to be that "title" is part of the HTML. The
> confusion comes because if the HTML does not have a title, IE
> disp
I wanted to share something I discovered. I had reported earlier that I
sometimes I had problems attaching a browser using ":title". The problem turns
out to be that "title" is part of the HTML. The confusion comes because if the
HTML does not have a title, IE displays the URL in the title b