I have just read Low-Level Web App UI Test Automation
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/10/TestRun/). It is about
testing web applications. ...access and manipulate HTML objects in the
client area of MicrosoftR Internet Explorer. I guess that most of you that
develop watir have already
Hi
all,
I was reading the
WATIR user guide and it saidthat watir does notsupport java applets,
however I am testing an web application which uses applets regularely. I was
wondering if anyone has found a way around this issue by extending the watir
code, etc. or it is really impossible to
Thanks. Are there updated docs?
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PettichordSent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:03 PMTo:
wtr-general@rubyforge.orgSubject: Re: [Wtr-general] Assert
Question
David,You are looking at old, and incorrect
hi
all
I was wondering if
it is possible to extend watir in order to call _javascript_ function from
it...and if yes could you please provide an example.
Thank you in
advance
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Hello,
Aren't the == and === operators meant to be equivalent? If so, why does
this happen:
BEGIN CODE
if Watir::Button === Watir::Button
puts === True
else
puts === False
end
if Watir::Button == Watir::Button
puts == True
else
puts == False
end
END CODE
Which results in:
BEGIN
If you write:
require watir
puts Watir::Button.class
you'll se that the type of Watir::Button is Class. So the following test:
if Watir::Button === Watir::Button
is can be read as The class 'Watir::Button' is of type
Watir::Button?, and the answer is no, because the type is Class.
Only if you
Try something like this using file_field instead of
text_field:
$path =
C\:\\watir_bonus\\working\\Approach.doc
$ie.frame(:index, 5).file_field(:id,
fileName).set(#{$path})
$autoit = WIN32OLE.new(AutoItX3.Control)
$autoit.WinWait(Choose file, Do you
want to open or save this
Title: Message
I think file fields are treated as a different type of object than text
fields.
But you should be able toset file fields using 'fileField'...here's
an example from the "filefield_test.rb" WATIR unit test:
$ie.fileField(:name,"file1").set($htmlRoot +
"fileupload.html")