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Greetings, I noticed in your Find command that you
are omitting the items after the @ - this can cause problems if the page you
are working against has frames because the Find doesn’t know in which
page it should be searching. You can confirm this by building a Pause command
for the item you are trying to “find” if there’s more than
one @ in the command: Pause “Back to Your Work
Orders<A>@Something [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here as well" This is an indication you have frames. Please give a call into support if this
doesn’t help. Regards, Thom Thom C. Blackwell Product Manager Boston
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rhonda Feldbauer Hello... Can someone send me an example of what the Find command
should look like (when scripting web pages)? Here's mine: Find("Back to Your Work Orders<A>@") It never seems to return True even though I use First before
that to be sure it can be found in the elements listed after the selected
element. Thanks, Rhonda Feldbauer Applications Analyst 770.304.4304 |
- [Talk] Find() - on a web page Rhonda Feldbauer
- RE: [Talk] Find() - on a web page Thom C. Blackwell
- RE: [Talk] Find() - on a web page Rhonda Feldbauer
- [Talk] Test Message Corinna Robertson
