Add this at the beggining of your script:require test/unit/assertionsinclude Test::Unit::AssertionsOn 3/23/06,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to make assertions in test_myTestCase.
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I also do not understand what do you want to do. How do you manually click on a webpage?On 3/24/06, Bill Agee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 3/23/06, Padhma N
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Not sure of a way to do your question (2).
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I gather there is no way you can just use a reguler expression to
match the title? What is the form of it's title and how does it vary?
Cheers,
Daniel.
On 23/03/06, Mike Kolcun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a situation where I have a the main window of an application that
pops up a new
Bill, et al.
Thanks very much for the help, this is what I ended up with.
--code--
def get_window_not_named(title)
loop do
begin
window = Watir::IE.attach(:title, //)
return window if window.title != title
rescue Watir::NoMatchingWindowFoundException
On 3/23/06, Padhma N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) I would like to send the results of my test suite to a .txt file and
also want the results to be seen on the console. How do I do that?
I know that I can use the following command in the command prompt-
function1.rb results.txt
But I want
On 3/23/06, Marcus Tettmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been keeping a close eye on this list but apart from the forms issue,
which I raised myself, and one posting that brought the spaces thing to my
attention, I wasn't aware of any extra support issues directly related to
webrecorder or
Take a look at this plan for 1.5. http://wtr.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?RoadMap
This plan is still a good description of our intentions. The main
thing missing is that we also have xpath support in 1.5.
Much of this is already implemented in development.
Bret
On 3/23/06, Andrew McFarlane
From your description, it sounds like Watir might be able to be
modified to handle these applications. I encourage you to look at our
Frame support and see if it can be modified to fit.
Bret
On 3/23/06, Prem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are evaluating the fitness of Watir to automate web
On 3/24/06, Andrew McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. That clears up some things.
I did not see mention that one would be able to specify an element by
multiple attribute/value pairs, so I'm assuming that will not be in 1.5.
That sounds right. I've actually heard little demand for
On 3/23/06, Marcus Tettmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been keeping a close eye on this list but apart from the forms issue,
which I raised myself, and one posting that brought the spaces thing to my
attention, I wasn't aware of any extra support issues directly related to
webrecorder or
[Bret]
This is complete bull. You are either not actually following the list
or you are completely deluded.
[Marcus]
I am not deluded. I don't particularly like your tone one bit! I read all
the posts to the list every day. I am offering my opinion of what can
happen as a product
I was not using WebRecorder, but rather modified version of WatirMaker by Scott. And still do every now and then to capture chunks of code that i can later modify to create more structured and better script. And space(s) never was or is a problem in that tool. It definately has something to do
Yikes. I remember, Bret, that you were opposed to the whole recorder concept when I lower-case-L launched WatirMaker a while back. I understood why and I continue to respect your opinion.I was opposed to AOL when I was a Compuserve user. Noobs are noobs. Mort is Mort and not everyone can be an
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