On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Pallavi Sharma write2pall...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thus DOM being broken or not doesn't hamper watir functionality in any
way.
I am not sure how DOM can be broken. What do you mean by that. HTML does not
validate?
Watir can work with any page that you browser opens.
Like unclosed HTML Tags, same IDs etc etc issues. How does watir identifies
an element ?
Like Selenium wont work if the DOM is broken, but watir doesn' get affected
by it..
Thats why im curious..
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Željko Filipin
zeljko.fili...@wa-research.ch wrote:
On Mon,
Yes
You are right most of the web is not valid html, and selenium says that
this doesn't work if the DOM is broken.
What do you suggest then, I believe if we could make watir available for all
OS and browsers nothing could beat watir.
Is there a way we can be help to this development?
Can you
:)
I am a developer cum tester and have a team of same people who are more than
willing to help. Have good knowledge of watir, selenium, sahi, qtp build
frameworks over it.
Of all this i found watir the most stable and best to use.
I mean qtp couldn;t handled sync issues well and watir handles