Thanks, but that didn't work either. Now I get
Assert.matches is not a funciton
Can someone give a working example of a custom test?
Here is my code.
Selenium.prototype.assertNumReturned =
function(locator, text) {
var expectedValue = text;
var actualValue = '5';
Assert.matches(expectedValue, actualValue);
};
I call the test with:
assertNumReturned name=priceTo 3
--- David Kemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it is out of date.
> Please replace
> this.assertMatches(expectedValue, actualValue);
> with
> Assert.matches(expectedValue, actualValue);
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> David Kemp
> ThoughtWorks Australia Pty Ltd
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>
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> wrote on 07/09/2005
> 07:30:37 AM:
>
> > I copied the example code for
> > Selenium.prototype.doTypeRepeated from
> >
>
http://selenium.thoughtworks.com/seleniumReference.html
> >
> >
> > I put it in a file called user-extensions.js but
> when
> > I run it I get this error in the firefox js
> console.
> >
> > this.assertMatches is not a function
> >
> > Is the documentation outdated or am I missing
> something?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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