related) that
caused me to revert to 1145 a few days ago so that I could get some tests going.
Thanks very much for shedding any light on this.
Regards,
Derek Wong.
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week. With my tests I couldn't categorically
state however that frame interactions have been totally solved but I can say
that it seems to have worked for me... ;^)
Keep up the good work Watir folk...
Thanks.
Regards,
Derek Wong.
Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/05/2007 5:14 p.m.
Derek
property was correctly reported as being false.
Thanks for any help.
Regards,
Derek Wong.
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requires me to look under the currentStyle handle.
Probably some HTML ignorance of mine coming through...
Still, with this I can now expand my testing framework to verify these kinds of
tests now. This is pretty cool.
Derek Wong.
Derek Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] 17/05/2007 4:59 p.m.
Hi,
I'm
appreciate help from anyone who's had
experiences in this area.
Thank you.
Derek Wong.
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modal dialogs I'm limited to using Ruby 1.8.2 and no later. So
that would preclude me from using CruiseControl right?
So, is there a way around any of this?
Thanks,
Derek Wong.
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, Derek Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
here's the situation. I have the following installed:
ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [i386-mswin32]
WATIR 1.5.1.1192
win32-process 0.5.0
windows-pr 0.6.6
rake 0.7.3
rails 1.2.3
cruisecontrolrb 1.1.0 (CCRB from now on)
However, some of my tests
out here require modal
dialog support.
Thanks.
Regards,
Derek Wong.
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