uby, reinstalled and then tried running
the watir script. But still am facing the same issue. Please anyone do
help me in solving this error.
Thanks & Regards,
Aparna.
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Hi Angrez,
I installed JSSH XPI with administrator privileges. But still am
facing the same problem.
Aparna.
On Jul 1, 4:03 pm, Angrez Singh wrote:
> did you installed JSSh XPI with administrator privileges? There are lot of
> people who came across this problem with JSSh but was
Hi Angrez,
I have installed JSSH XPI with admin privileges but still am facing
the same problem.
Aparna
On Jul 1, 4:03 pm, Angrez Singh wrote:
> did you installed JSSh XPI with administrator privileges? There are lot of
> people who came across this problem with JSSh but was solve
Hi,
I have downloaded the JSSH XPI from the following url -
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation#FireWatirInstallation-InstalltheJSSHFirefoxExtension
The firefox version which am using is 3.0.11 and the OS is Windows
Vista
Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 7, 5:32 pm, Angrez Singh
Hi,
JSSH addon is enabled in firefox. I have checked and then only tried
to run the scripts.
Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 7, 8:19 pm, Angrez Singh wrote:
> AFAIK, firewatir starts firefox with -jssh option automatically. Just check
> if jssh addon is enabled in Firefox using the m
sure. I will try that and let you know if any issues.
Thanks,
Aparna
On Jul 8, 11:17 am, Angrez Singh wrote:
> Just to make sure, when you try running the scripts you get the error that
> you mentioned in your mail. After that does firefox opens up or nothing
> happens.
>
> Al
when i run the script by pressing F5 key.
Thanks & Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 8, 12:39 pm, aparna wrote:
> sure. I will try that and let you know if any issues.
>
> Thanks,
> Aparna
>
> On Jul 8, 11:17 am, Angrez Singh wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just to make sure, when yo
Hi Angrez,
When i did this, "Start -> Run -> [firefox installation directory]
\firefox.exe -jssh" firefox home page is getting opened.
When i typed "telnet localhost 9997" on command prompt, it is saying
that "telnet is not recognised as an internal or external co
Hi Angrez,
I have enabled the telnet by following the steps given in the link and
then typed "telnet localhost 9997" on command prompt. Now am getting
an error "connecting to localhost...could not open connection to the
host, on port 9997: connect failed"
Thanks,
Aparna
ould not open connection to the
host, on port 9997: connect failed"
Thanks & Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 9, 11:21 am, Angrez Singh wrote:
> After enabling it do this:
>
> Start -> run -> [firefox installation directory]\firefox.exe -jssh
>
> and then
>
> Sta
Hi Angrez,
finally its working fine for me...
Thanks & Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 9, 2:48 pm, Angrez Singh wrote:
> Can everybody see if they did all the steps mentioned in the installation
> document? If they are still facing the problem then we can take it from
> there
>
&g
Hi,
After enabling telnet, i have uninstalled the firefox version 3.5 and
installed version 3.0. The remaining steps are same like installing
JSSH extension(0.9) and changing the firefox settings. Then it started
working fine.
Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 10, 11:48 am, Angrez Singh wrote:
> Can
& Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 10, 6:00 pm, Angrez Singh wrote:
> But at no point you said you were using Firefox 3.5, there is separate XPI
> for that? Its good that it started working.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 6:27 PM, aparna wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > After
Hi Venkat,
You can also try installing firefox version 3.0.11 and jssh 0.9. On my
system this is working fine.
Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 14, 8:36 pm, Angrez Singh wrote:
> Did you installed the XPI from
> here:http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation
>
> Also can yo
Hi Kiran,
Is your system 32-bit machine?
Regards,
Aparna
On Jul 20, 3:52 pm, kiran yajamanyam
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I tried the same steps which u people have provided and still i am facing
> the same problem. I have tried in two different machines and facing the same
> problem.
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