Thanks a lot. It working. I skipped this coz it says for
Redistributed package for VS 2005 SP1.
On Jun 4, 4:25 pm, Angrez Singh ang...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a guess did you installed Redistributed package for VS 2005 SP1. Its
described in step 2 here
Thank you very much Angrez. It is working fine now.
Regards,
Krian Y
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Chethan chethan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot. It working. I skipped this coz it says for
Redistributed package for VS 2005 SP1.
On Jun 4, 4:25 pm, Angrez Singh ang...@gmail.com
Can you check this page make sure you followed each step:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation
- Angrez
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Chethan chethan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Pls Help me out on this Jssh issue.
Thanks,
Chethan
On Jun 3, 9:54 am, Chethan
Even I am facing the same issue. Please some one reply who have got solution
for this
Regards,
Kiran Y
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Chethan chethan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I started working on Firewatir, I have installed firewatir using new
installation procedure as described in the
Just a guess did you installed Redistributed package for VS 2005 SP1. Its
described in step 2 here
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation;. It is required
for users who are using Firewatir with Firefox 3.0
Thanks,
Angrez
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 4:02 PM, kiran yajamanyam
Pls Help me out on this Jssh issue.
Thanks,
Chethan
On Jun 3, 9:54 am, Chethan chethan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes I am admin user for the machine i am using.
Here are the steps i followed.
1. browse tohttp://wtr.rubyforge.org/
1. Installed Ruby fromhttp://rubyforge.org.
2. from command
Chethan,
Could you try the version of the JSSH plug-in available here, please?
You'll need to download this as a file.
http://github.com/ajcollins/JSSH-XPIs/raw/7dd112a4defb3a61d1f94d9f95a9d4ecaaedb5f7/plugins/jssh-20090517-WINNT.xpi
Also, are you running Firefox with multiple profiles? If
Chethan,
try starting firefox from the command line with the jssh option ...
firefox -jssh
then start a terminal session from the command line
telnet localhost 9997
you should then get a connection with the following feedback:
Welcome to the Mozilla JavaScript Shell!
if that is not working
ok, when you installed the jssh extention did the firefox plugin
manager tell you that the installation was ok did it restart the
browser after the installation -
if not , then try installing it again.
On 2 Jun., 11:13, Chethan chethan2...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried it. still no use, I did the
Which platform? OS? it would be nice to have that info to help you more
- Angrez
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:04 PM, jason jason.franklin.sto...@gmail.comwrote:
ok, when you installed the jssh extention did the firefox plugin
manager tell you that the installation was ok did it restart the
Hi,
I am using window-Xp(sp2) my Firefox version is 3.0.10.
Rgds,
Chethan
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did you install the jssh firefox plugin???
On 2 Jun., 14:05, Chethan chethan2...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed the Firewatir with new method rather then gem install
firewatir command, I done that through gem install watir online how
the new Watir overview describes.
Thanks,
Chethan
On Jun
Yes I installed Jssh plug in but if i do telnet localhost 9997 it say
there is no service running on 9997 port. That is what i described in
my earlier mails.
Thanks,
Chethan
On Jun 2, 5:30 pm, jason jason.franklin.sto...@gmail.com wrote:
did you install the jssh firefox plugin???
On 2 Jun.,
Yes I am admin user for the machine i am using.
Here are the steps i followed.
1. browse to http://wtr.rubyforge.org/
1. Installed Ruby from http://rubyforge.org.
2. from command prompt entered gem update --system
3. then entered gem install watir
4. installed firefox add-on Jssh from the
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