Hi Dan 

Thanks for your reply. This does work if the script runs without any 
failure, but, in case any failure happens script stops and does not execute 
on other browsers.

I wanted something where even if script fails on one browser, it still runs 
on others to complete the test.

Your help is much appreciated!

On Thursday, September 19, 2013 11:07:48 PM UTC+10, Dan wrote:
>
> Not sure what framework you're using or whatever, but you can do this 
> pretty easy with a loop.  Below is the basic concept.
>
> require 'watir-webdriver'
> browsers = [:firefox,:chrome,:safari].each do |br|
> b = Watir::Browser.new br
> b.goto("google.com")
> puts b.title
> b.close
> end
>
> On Wednesday, September 18, 2013 11:57:44 PM UTC-4, Ankita@Adslot wrote:
>>
>> Hi 
>>
>> Just wondering if there is a way I could automate my script to run on 
>> three different browsers one after another...
>>
>> wanted something like
>>
>> Open Browser1 - firefox
>> Run script
>> Close Browser
>> <output>
>> Open Browser2 - ie
>> Run script
>> Close Browser 
>> <output>
>> OpenBrowser3- phantomjs
>> Run script 
>> Close Browser
>>  <output>
>>
>>
>> I know we could initiate browser of our choice through command prompt and 
>> then run the script but just wondering if there is something which could 
>> automate the process rather then running the test manually 3 times with 
>> three different browsers?
>>
>

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