On 5/10/07, Walter Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am very keen to have this done, but leeching isn't nice and I can't
write C. If there is forward movement on win32guitest, I volunteer to do
a document for it, either a user guide, or something in the style of
this:
Thanks for your detailed replies. Comments inline.
Christopher Rasch wrote:
Well, ultimately, I want to be able to handle any popup that the browser
throws up: attach to it, manipulate it, etc. My understanding is
that better modal dialog support is one of the new features of Watir
1.5.
Christopher Rasch wrote:
Both of these tickets relate to improving the existing modal web dialog
support (showModalDialog). At this point, I no longer have plans to work
on them and no one else has volunteered to work on them. Probably the
biggest problem with our current support for
: [Wtr-general] The Plan for Watir
Christopher Rasch wrote:
Both of these tickets relate to improving the existing modal
web dialog
support (showModalDialog). At this point, I no longer have
plans to work
on them and no one else has volunteered to work on them.
Probably the
biggest
Paul Rogers wrote:
Id like the winclicker code to disappear and be replaced by a full windows
testing library ( How you getting along with that Chris ? ). Enough people
seem to want it.
I think a lot of people would like to see that. I certainly would. But
last i looked Chris's project
On 5/9/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Rogers wrote:
Id like the winclicker code to disappear and be replaced by a full windows
testing library ( How you getting along with that Chris ? ). Enough people
seem to want it.
I think a lot of people would like to see that.
Christopher Rasch wrote:
I'm looking forward to ... better support for modal_dialogs on the supported
platforms.
Nothing is planned in this area. What were you hoping for?
Bret
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Since integration of the various watirs is also part of the roadmap, I
expect that some of the better modal dialog support will also be
migrated to the other watir flavors. Perhaps I have the wrong impression?
I think it's a terminology problem: modal dialog is an artifact of
IE only.
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Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] The Plan for Watir
Since integration of the various watirs is also part of the
roadmap, I
expect that some of the better modal dialog support will also be
migrated to the other watir flavors. Perhaps I have the wrong
I've been doing a lot of thinking and planning for what we need to do
with Watir. I've also been fairly quiet. I now have a new job and have
been preoccupied by the change in jobs lately: with wrapping up
affairs at my old job at DataCert, with a job search, and then with
starting at Dovetail,
Good information. You and Charley and maybe some others should put
this in blogs so the wider world can find it.
On 5/4/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been doing a lot of thinking and planning for what we need to do
with Watir. I've also been fairly quiet. I now have a new
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