Hi Dirk,

+) you can't live on banking software in Austria ... :-)
+) I check the <clickElement>
+) would a trim() fulfill the same purpose for <clickLink> ?

Cheers,

Siegried Goeschl

Dierk Koenig wrote:
Hi Sigi,


I finally got an excuse to work with Canoo WebTest again by setting up a
continuous integration platform using CC, JUnit, Canoo WebTest and JMeter


;-)


I updated the Maven plug-in to work with the CC Build 1177 - the
official release will take some time though


cool. To get around the snapshot problem with ibiblio we consider
installing a 'repository' for the webtest pom under webtest.canoo.com. (no final decision, yet)


<a>Madonna & Otto Von Wernherr</a>
<a>Fortress Madonna</a>


You have really interesting projects!


i.e. the implementation seems to be happy with a matching substring
therefore picking <a>Madonna & Otto Von Wernherr</a> and never the
<a>Madonna</a> in question.


Yep. that's on purpose, although the according doc seems to have
vanished from the attribute description (?).

You can use
<clickElement xpath="//a[text()='Madonna']" />

The purpose of the substring match in clickLink is to get
around problems with excessive whitespace in the label.

cheers
Mittie
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