[wtr-general] Re: watir help: click_no_wait doesn't actually click

2008-12-20 Thread Bret Pettichord

My best guess right now is that it is related to IE security settings. 
Vista, by default, has tighter security, so this might explain why we 
are seeing this problem mostly (but not always) on Vista.

Bret

matthew wrote:
 I'm not on Vista, I'm over on XP Pro, and seeing this issue as well.
 Driving me nuts, just glad to see someone else has the issue, because
 this has been driving me up the wall.

 On Dec 9, 7:55 am, Bret Pettichord b...@pettichord.com wrote:
   
 Is this true for the others seeing this problem as well?

 I've tested this on Vista and haven't seen it, so I know there is more
 to it, but I could believe that it is something Vista specific.

 Bret

 Divya wrote:
 
 It happens only on Vista
   
 On Dec 9, 2:10 am, Bret Pettichord b...@pettichord.com wrote:
   
 Larry,
 
 We've had multiple reports of this problem with click_no_wait, but I
 have not been able to reproduce them.
 
 Bret
 
 larryni...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey all -
   
 I'm trying to dismiss popups as described at
 http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/JavaScript+Pop+Ups, solution
 #5.  The first problem was that watir/contrib/enabled_popup was
 unhappy, but that was fixed by requiring watir/ie (per another post
 from this 
 group,http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f3d...).
 Now, though, it gets to the click_no_wait line and apparently does
 nothing.  Or, not quite nothing: when Ruby selects anything, a link or
 a field or a button or a whatever, it highlights it yellow, and I can
 see that it's selecting the correct button.  It just doesn't click it.
   
 In other words, if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
 Btndelete).click_no_wait nothing happens except the button turns
 yellow for a split-second; if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
 Btndelete).click it actually clicks (but then, of course, the popup
 code never executes).  I've got Ruby 1.8 and Watir 1.6.2.  Thanks in
 advance...
   

 
   


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[wtr-general] Re: watir help: click_no_wait doesn't actually click

2008-12-19 Thread matthew

I'm not on Vista, I'm over on XP Pro, and seeing this issue as well.
Driving me nuts, just glad to see someone else has the issue, because
this has been driving me up the wall.

On Dec 9, 7:55 am, Bret Pettichord b...@pettichord.com wrote:
 Is this true for the others seeing this problem as well?

 I've tested this on Vista and haven't seen it, so I know there is more
 to it, but I could believe that it is something Vista specific.

 Bret

 Divya wrote:
  It happens only on Vista

  On Dec 9, 2:10 am, Bret Pettichord b...@pettichord.com wrote:

  Larry,

  We've had multiple reports of this problem with click_no_wait, but I
  have not been able to reproduce them.

  Bret

  larryni...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey all -

  I'm trying to dismiss popups as described at
 http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/JavaScript+Pop+Ups, solution
  #5.  The first problem was that watir/contrib/enabled_popup was
  unhappy, but that was fixed by requiring watir/ie (per another post
  from this 
  group,http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f3d...).
  Now, though, it gets to the click_no_wait line and apparently does
  nothing.  Or, not quite nothing: when Ruby selects anything, a link or
  a field or a button or a whatever, it highlights it yellow, and I can
  see that it's selecting the correct button.  It just doesn't click it.

  In other words, if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
  Btndelete).click_no_wait nothing happens except the button turns
  yellow for a split-second; if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
  Btndelete).click it actually clicks (but then, of course, the popup
  code never executes).  I've got Ruby 1.8 and Watir 1.6.2.  Thanks in
  advance...

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[wtr-general] Re: watir help: click_no_wait doesn't actually click

2008-12-09 Thread Divya

It happens only on Vista

On Dec 9, 2:10 am, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Larry,

 We've had multiple reports of this problem with click_no_wait, but I
 have not been able to reproduce them.

 Bret

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hey all -

  I'm trying to dismiss popups as described at
 http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/JavaScript+Pop+Ups, solution
  #5.  The first problem was that watir/contrib/enabled_popup was
  unhappy, but that was fixed by requiring watir/ie (per another post
  from this 
  group,http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f3d...).
  Now, though, it gets to the click_no_wait line and apparently does
  nothing.  Or, not quite nothing: when Ruby selects anything, a link or
  a field or a button or a whatever, it highlights it yellow, and I can
  see that it's selecting the correct button.  It just doesn't click it.

  In other words, if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
  Btndelete).click_no_wait nothing happens except the button turns
  yellow for a split-second; if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
  Btndelete).click it actually clicks (but then, of course, the popup
  code never executes).  I've got Ruby 1.8 and Watir 1.6.2.  Thanks in
  advance...
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[wtr-general] Re: watir help: click_no_wait doesn't actually click

2008-12-09 Thread Bret Pettichord

Is this true for the others seeing this problem as well?

I've tested this on Vista and haven't seen it, so I know there is more 
to it, but I could believe that it is something Vista specific.

Bret

Divya wrote:
 It happens only on Vista

 On Dec 9, 2:10 am, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Larry,

 We've had multiple reports of this problem with click_no_wait, but I
 have not been able to reproduce them.

 Bret

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hey all -
   
 I'm trying to dismiss popups as described at
 http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/JavaScript+Pop+Ups, solution
 #5.  The first problem was that watir/contrib/enabled_popup was
 unhappy, but that was fixed by requiring watir/ie (per another post
 from this 
 group,http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f3d...).
 Now, though, it gets to the click_no_wait line and apparently does
 nothing.  Or, not quite nothing: when Ruby selects anything, a link or
 a field or a button or a whatever, it highlights it yellow, and I can
 see that it's selecting the correct button.  It just doesn't click it.
   
 In other words, if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
 Btndelete).click_no_wait nothing happens except the button turns
 yellow for a split-second; if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
 Btndelete).click it actually clicks (but then, of course, the popup
 code never executes).  I've got Ruby 1.8 and Watir 1.6.2.  Thanks in
 advance...
   
 
   


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[wtr-general] Re: watir help: click_no_wait doesn't actually click

2008-12-08 Thread Bret Pettichord

Larry,

We've had multiple reports of this problem with click_no_wait, but I 
have not been able to reproduce them.

Bret

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey all -

 I'm trying to dismiss popups as described at
 http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/JavaScript+Pop+Ups, solution
 #5.  The first problem was that watir/contrib/enabled_popup was
 unhappy, but that was fixed by requiring watir/ie (per another post
 from this group, 
 http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/browse_thread/thread/f3d3d8f6023890cb/016c62b5a5ff6fb6?pli=1).
 Now, though, it gets to the click_no_wait line and apparently does
 nothing.  Or, not quite nothing: when Ruby selects anything, a link or
 a field or a button or a whatever, it highlights it yellow, and I can
 see that it's selecting the correct button.  It just doesn't click it.

 In other words, if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
 Btndelete).click_no_wait nothing happens except the button turns
 yellow for a split-second; if I use BROWSER.button(:id,
 Btndelete).click it actually clicks (but then, of course, the popup
 code never executes).  I've got Ruby 1.8 and Watir 1.6.2.  Thanks in
 advance...

 
   


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