Željko Filipin wrote:
On 5/18/07, Željko Filipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Rasch added anchors for installation instructions for
platforms and browsers other than Windows/IE.
Christopher,
I have moved your contribution to
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Install
Bret Pettichord wrote:
Christopher Rasch wrote:
Thanks! How should we contribute to the User Guide? It doesn't appear
to be user editable:
http://wtr.rubyforge.org/watir_user_guide.html
This HTML file is stored in our SVN repository.
I think one question Zeljko needs to address
Charley Baker wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to send out another annoucement asking for people to
contribute to
the Watir user guide and volunteer. I've started poking around at the
user
guide today and made a few changes, notably to update view source with
the
ie developer toolbar. I'll make
Chris McMahon wrote:
Thanks! How should we contribute to the User Guide? It doesn't appear
to be user editable:
I'd suggest either adding to this thread, or contacting Zeljko directly.
Thanks!
Feel free to add my tutorial for installing FireWatir on Mac OS X
(Intel) (or let me
Angrez Singh wrote:
Hi Christopher,
I appreciate your efforts to test FireWatir on Mac.
I am still not able to get why it is not working, if you are able to
connect
to JSSh?
Do you get any errors on JavaScript console of Firefox because as per
testing with Dave Hoover the xpi was not
Hi,
I'm trying to get FireWatir 1.0.1 installed and working on Mac OS X
Tiger (Intel), v. 10.4.8. However, the unittests won't run, and when I
try to debug, I'm getting what appear to be errors related to my
readline installation. I'm documenting the process at my blog:
is because the images directory in the
/watir/unittests/hmtl/images directory is not being created or
populated. Has anyone else observed this?
Chris
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