dominicm,

I found where the problem is,  you should define the UI module as

ui.Window(uid:'moreInfo', name:'moreInfoChart', id:'moreInfoChart' ){

}

The reason is that name and id are attributes of the Window object
itself and
not in the composite locator, which makes sense because they are used
to identify the Window but not to locate the position in the DOM.

There is one more question, what Selenium really needs to pass in for
the
Window object when you call openWindow(), I mean the name or the ID
attribute?
Could you do some research on that?

Thanks,

Jian

On Mar 30, 8:56 am, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, I will write a test to see what the problem is.
>
> -Jian
>
> On Mar 30, 8:04 am, dominicm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I tried opening the same window using pure Selenium and it worked
> > fine. Also selectWindow worked.
>
> > Possibly Tellurium is not picking up the values from the uiObject
> > correctly?
>
> > On Mar 27, 6:57 pm, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Did you see Tellurium passed in the correct window ID? Was it caused
> > > by the fact
> > > that Tellurium passed in null as the window ID or Selenium did not
> > > honor the window ID
> > > and just passed in null?
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Jian

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