Hi Željko,
I wish I could have time and a good knowledge of web programming to do
that. But I don't think I'm be able to do this now since my school has
just started, and I'm alone here in this QA department as a
programmer. I'm not crying but I just want you to understand my
situation, I came from a C++ background and I only know C++ when I
started this job. I'm evaluating a WebUI for my company, but I cannot
actually start yet since my manager wanted me to do 100% manually
testing with our application first for a month. So every time I finish
a full test, I tried to do some smarter work instead of harder work by
doing some automation with Ruby. This is not a requirement from my
manager, so I cannot ask for help from other developers. Anyways,
thanks for your help, but please understand that I have no choice.

On Aug 24, 7:26 am, Željko Filipin <zeljko.fili...@wa-research.ch>
wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Chan Nguyen <atbl1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Since the
> > 'iframe' in my case has many elements inside, so I'm afraid I will be
> > missing something.
>
> If you want your question answered, you have to do all the hard work, and
> explain what you did, so we could not what you have already tried and not
> waste time trying it ourselves.
>
> To be sure your HTML sample is small but still reproduces the problem,
> create the simplest HTML file that still has the elements you have to access
> and try accessing the element. If you succeed, add more elements, try again
> until you fail. Then send us the minimal HTML that reproduces your problem.
>
> Željko

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