sorry: choose us => choose we :)

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Roman Zilber <[email protected]> wrote:
> The name for the object, choose us. It is like a name of variable.
> It doesn't do anything to make QTP recognize the objects, but it makes
> to coder itself clear what is this object and what you expect from it.
> If the same button once called "button1" another "button2" it is not
> OK, it should called "Meaningful Name", and code/properties should be
> fixed. If doesn't work, there are option to use descriptive
> programming.
> Today there are a lot of tools with generate HTML code automatically,
> developers can't add ids to all such objects, even if they can, next
> version, ids will be lost, after compilation. But there is still a lot
> of ways to recognize an objects. One of them to see a context where
> the object located, it can be in the same row in a  table with other
> element, or the object can be button just before/after an edit edit
> box, dynamic Ids, usually have some name convention, etc... or, if
> there is only two buttons, ordinary property may work very well.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 7:58 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello Roman,
>>
>> Please give some more detail or direct to where in User Guide I can find out
>> how to "Give normal names to image objects".  I have to give a unique id to
>> some button images because the html id keeps changing in the .NET framework.
>> If I click the little gold star in the Add Properties pop-up, is this where
>> I look into it?
>>
>> In a message dated 2/9/11 11:16:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>> [email protected] writes:
>>
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> Try to use:
>>
>> "file name:=bt_select\.jpg"
>> index: 0
>>
>> "file name:=bt_select\.jpg",
>> index:1 //you can use location as well
>>
>> and give to the image objects normal names (as
>> Page("Kiosk").Image("Find Product"), Page("Kiosk").Image("Add To
>> Basket") ), not bt_select_3. It adds all the confusion to the
>> discussion.
>>
>> If you have only  two images, it will work
>>
>> Roman
>>
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