On Jul 22, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Salvatore Pelligra wrote:

> I'm new with Capybara and after a good amount of google, I still can't
> figure out how the #within methods works!
> I can use it only if I call visit before? There's no way to use it on a
> string, like the `page = Capybara.string(html_string)` trick?
> 
> When describe a view, I want something like that:
> describe "path/to/view.html.erb" do
>  it "should pass" do
>    render
>    within('form#id') {
>      should have_selector 'input', type: 'submit'
>      should have_selector 'input', type: 'text', value: 'default'
>      # ...
>    }
>  end
> end
> 
> PS: Hope this is the right sections! ^^"
> 
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Please post this to the Capybara group, thanks.

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