>To: [email protected]
>From: CP Hennessy
>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 06/30/2005 02:38AM
>Subject: [Selenium-users] checking the contentType of a window
>
>Hi,
>One of my tests load a PDF. Currently I have a long wait where the
>user
>can verify that the PDF is present. However I'd like to also/instead
>simply
>verify that the content of the window is a PDF.
>Using a DOM viewer it seems that there is a "document" object which I
>should
>be able to do a
>verifyElementPresent | document | |
>verifyAttribute | path=//[EMAIL PROTECTED] | |
>
>However I'm getting the error :
>Element document not found.

I had a go at this and found that the DOM view indicated a structure like
this: //HTML/BODY/EMBED

I tried the following and found it works:

|open| somePdfUrl |
|verifyAttribute| xpath=//embed/@src | somePdfUrl

Is that any good to you?  Worked for me in IE and Firefox.  And if the pdf
failed to load I got an element not found on the xpath, which is probably
what you want.

Cheers,
David

David Kemp
ThoughtWorks Australia Pty Ltd
http://www.thoughtworks.com

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