Thank you for your code. I test it. But Click_no_wait still cannot
work. The result shows "There's no popup. "
Here is the code I used to test. I changed your code to get it.

require 'watir'
   require 'watir/ie'#

   require 'watir\contrib\enabled_popup' #fafdfs
   require 'watir/dialog'#fafsfasd
   require 'watir/winClicker'#fasfsdfa
   require 'thread'
def test_001_Login
        $batchCode="0"
        # attach a new browser window
            $ie = Watir::IE.attach(:url,"about:blank")

        Watir::IE.attach_timeout = 10
        $ie.goto('http://www.w3schools.com/js/tryit_view.asp?
filename=tryjs_alert') # This website only has an alert button, you
can test using this website.


                $ie.button(:index,1).click_no_wait
                begin
                    hwnd = $ie.enabled_popup(5)
                    if(hwnd)
                        popup = WinClicker.new
                        popup.makeWindowActive(hwnd) #Activate the
window.
                        popup.clickWindowsButton_hwnd(hwnd,"OK")
#Click the OK button
                    end
                rescue => e
                    puts e
                    puts "There is no popup"
                  end
                end





test_001_Login

Can you try it and see whether it can work in your computer? Thanks a
lot.

On Dec 12, 10:15 pm, "pramod D" <petkar.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am posting a sample code which i am using in my script
>
> *def test_001_Login
>         $batchCode="0"
>         # attach a new browser window
>             $ie = Watir::IE.attach(:url,"about:blank")
>         Watir::IE.attach_timeout = 10.0
> .......
> .......
>
>                 $ie.frame("mains").image(:index,1).click_no_wait
>                 begin
>                     hwnd = $ie.enabled_popup(5)
>                     if(hwnd)
>                         popup = WinClicker.new
>                         popup.makeWindowActive(hwnd) #Activate the window.
>                         popup.clickWindowsButton_hwnd(hwnd,"OK") #Click the
> OK button
>                     end
>                 rescue => e
>                     puts e
>                     puts "There is no popup"
>                  end
>
> def test_005_logout
>
>         $ie.frame("header").image(:index,5).click
>         $ie.goto("about:blank")
>         $ie.minimize()
>         end
>
> Initially i will open an blank browser manually(This is only for first time)
> and then in Login method i am attaching it and continue my script, in logout
> method again i am going to direct browser for balnk page. So nxt time when
> you re-run the script, blank page is available and script runs smoothly. If
> i directly open browser from the script it will not work.
>
> I am not sure what is the exact problem for time being i am using this
> approach.
> *
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Bret Pettichord <b...@pettichord.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Your code is correct. There is something about your configuration that
> > causes this to fail.
>
> > Bret
>
> > HAHAHA wrote:
> > > I have tried, using this code:
>
> > > require 'watir'
>
> > > browser = Watir::IE.new
> > > browser.goto('http://www.google.com')
> > > browser2 = Watir::IE.attach(:title, /Google/)
> > > browser2.text_field(:name, 'q').set('Watir')
> > > browser2.button(:name, 'btnG').click_no_wait
>
> > > The click_no_wait still cannot run. Is the code right?
>
> > > On Dec 12, 9:58 am, "larryni...@gmail.com" <larryni...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > >> Pramod, could you show us an example of your code?
>
> > >> On Dec 11, 11:01 pm, "pramod D" <petkar.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi Michael,
>
> > >>> Initially i also faced same problem when i use Click_no_wait control
> > was
> > >>> going but never clicked it, To come around this initially i opened the
> > IE
> > >>> (IE7)with blank page and then, i will attach the browser at the start
> > of the
> > >>> script and continue to execute my script as usual and worked correctly.
> > For
> > >>> time being you can fallow this turn around method.
>
> > >>> Thanks,
> > >>> Pramod
> > >>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Michael Hwee <michael_h...@yahoo.com
> > >wrote:
>
> > >>>> That is disappointing.
> > >>>> I believe that is something like OS and/or configuration issues,
> > rather
> > >>>> than watir itself.
>
> > >>>> Michael
>
> > >>>> ----- Original Message ----
> > >>>> From: "larryni...@gmail.com" <larryni...@gmail.com>
> > >>>> To: Watir General <watir-general@googlegroups.com>
> > >>>> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:00:00 PM
> > >>>> Subject: [wtr-general] Re: button.Click_No_Wait only highlights the
> > button,
> > >>>> does not click
>
> > >>>> Sorry, Michael, your code doesn't work either.  It opens the page,
> > >>>> highlights the button yellow, and then just sits there.  No popup is
> > >>>> ever launched because it doesn't actually click the button.  Watir
> > >>>> doesn't report any errors, but it never completes, either.  If I
> > >>>> change click_no_wait to click!, it does launch the popup, but the
> > >>>> handle_nextpopup command never executes - it's been sitting here for
> > >>>> 90-120 seconds with the popup open not doing anything.  So, again, to
> > >>>> summarize: click_no_wait is incapable of firing any events, but click!
> > >>>> makes the script hang.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
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