Dave,

When I stop execution at the command 'click', a new window shows up
for half a second and immediately disappears.
Any idea why this happens?

On Nov 21, 6:26 pm, Dave McNulla <mcnu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> LittlePaws
>
> If you stop execution at that command, what happens?
>
> As for the right click, I've never used that but I did find 
> this:http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Right+Click+an+Element
> There are also some topics in this forum (put "right click" in the
> text box above and click "Search this group" button)
>
> Good luck,
>
> Dave
>
> On Nov 21, 7:22 am, LittlePaws <jo.coo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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> > I was able to open and browse the web in the main window.
> > Then, by clicking a link to popup window and find the link that I
> > wanted to click.
> > That particular link in the child window is directed to open an xls
> > file in a new popup.
>
> > When I excute
> >   ie2.link(:text, "click this link to file").click
>
> > It clicks on it, but it moves on too quickly so it looks like either
> > it doesn't allow the next popup to start or it closes the popup
> > instantly before moving on to the next lines of code (in loop).
> > However, if I click on the link with my mouse, it opens just fine. I
> > can't understand why it behaves differently than clicking the mouse
> > manually. Any ideas?
>
> > Another workaround, I was hoping to get, is whether there is a way to
> > execute right-clicking and selecting the right-click menu using Watir.

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