Question #248040 on Sikuli changed:
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Eugene S is still having a problem:
Thanks for the answer RaiMan.
I agree with you completely that playing with Selenium is a bad idea. It was my 
last resort (just really wanted it to work :) )

The Jython I am running is the one bundled with Sikuli 1.0.1 and
currently I have it configured and running smoothly on a couple machines
so I'd prefer to stay with this version for a while just to avoid new
issues with new (1.1.0) version.

BTW, how smooth should be a process of upgrading 1.0.1 to 1.1.0 on such
machines, where everything already configured and working? These
machines do not have internet access as well. (or I probably should have
asked this as a separate question since maybe someone is interested in
the same thing).

Regarding your last proposal (running stuff with 1.0.1 using sikuli-
java.jar and an external Jython 2.7) sounds very promising but I have a
very slight idea how to perform something like that. Could you please
give me some starting point for doing this?

Thanks!
Eugene

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