I did a reverse engineering to generate html source from your UI module and
tested against it.
Seems the UI module does not have any problem for both XPath and jQuery
selector. The exception
should be caused by some other things such as Javascript event triggers. As
I said, to debug
the JavaScript is the best way for you. For Firefox, you can use Firebug
with the same steps I listed.
Make sure to use a Firefox profile so that the Firebug will be included in
the launched Firefox instance.

Here are the test code I used:

 public class UserModule extends DslContext {
    public static String HTML_BODY = """
<form id="editPage" method="post">
  <input type="text" name="acc2" id="acc2"/>
  <input type="text" name="acc23" id="acc23"/>
  <input type="text" name="acc8" id="acc8"/>
  <h2>Account Edit </h2>
  <input class="btn" type="submit" title="Save" name="save"/>
</form>
    """
    public void defineUi() {
      ui.Form(uid: "accountEdit", clocator: [tag: "form", id: "editPage",
method: "post"]) {
        InputBox(uid: "accountName", clocator: [tag: "input", type: "text",
name: "acc2", id: "acc2"])
        InputBox(uid: "accountSite", clocator: [tag: "input", type: "text",
name: "acc23", id: "acc23"])
        InputBox(uid: "accountRevenue", clocator: [tag: "input", type:
"text", name: "acc8", id: "acc8"])
        TextBox(uid: "heading", clocator: [tag: "h2", text: "%%Account Edit
"])
        SubmitButton(uid: "save", clocator: [tag: "input", class: "btn",
type: "submit", title: "Save", name: "save"])
      }
    }

    public void doCreateAccount() {
      type "accountEdit.accountName", "ccc"
      click "accountEdit.save"
      waitForPageToLoad 30000
    }
}


public class UserTestCase extends TelluriumJavaTestCase {
    private static MockHttpServer server;

    @BeforeClass
    public static void setUp(){
        server = new MockHttpServer(8080);
        server.registerHtmlBody("/account.html", UserModule.HTML_BODY);
        server.start();
    }

    @Test
    public void testGetSeparatorAttribute(){
        UserModule lm = new UserModule();
        lm.defineUi();
        connectUrl("http://localhost:8080/account.html";);
        lm.disableJQuerySelector();
        lm.doCreateAccount();
        connectUrl("http://localhost:8080/account.html";);
        lm.useJQuerySelector();
        lm.doCreateAccount();
    }

    @AfterClass
    public static void tearDown(){
        server.stop();
    }
}

Thanks,

Jian

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Jian Fang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Selenium 1.0.1 supports Firefox 3.5 and the custom selenium server 1.0.1-te
> also
> supports Firefox 3.5. But you can try Firefox 3.0 to see if the exception
> is still there.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jian
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> One other thought I had is I am currently running these tests through
>> Firefox 3.5 via:
>>
>> browser = "*chrome"
>>
>> does this custom version of Selenium server support FF 3 ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>>
>>  Should I be using an older version of
>>
>> On Jul 23, 4:44 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi Jian,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the reply. I will take your advice and see if I can gain
>> > any info from debugging the error.
>> >
>> > I am currently using selenium-server-1.0.1-te.jar as this is what I
>> > found in the Tellurium 0.6.0 dependencies  folder available on the
>> > download page. Is this the latest version of the custom selenium
>> > server or is there a newer jar out there that I should be using?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Paul
>> >
>> > On Jul 23, 11:58 am, Jian Fang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > "XXXX is not a function" is really a general error in Selenium and it
>> does
>> > > not tell
>> > > you what is the real exception, which is why we need exception
>> hierarchy in
>> > > Tellurium 0.7.0.
>> >
>> > > Make sure you use the latest custom selenium server.
>> >
>> > > What locators are you using, xpath or jQuery selector? Try both to see
>> if
>> > > one is working.
>> >
>> > > If you use Windows system, you  can use Microsoft Script Debugger  to
>> *debug
>> > > *
>> > > the error.
>> >
>> > > To *debug* the javascript code, follow the following step,
>> >
>> > > 1) Start custom selenium server in multiWindow mode
>> >
>> > > java -jar selenium-server -multiWindow
>> >
>> > > another useful command option is -*debug*, which will print out all
>> > > trace messages
>> >
>> > > 2) *Debug* the Java code in IDE and set a break point somewhere in the
>> > > code
>> > > 3) Once the Java process paused, open up the Microsoft script debugger
>> > > (or Editor MSE7.exe)
>> > > 4) Attach you debugger to the running IE instance and you will see the
>> > > javascript you want  to *debug*, set a break point there.
>> > > 5) Resume you Java process and it will wait there once the breakpoint
>> > > is hit in the Javascript  debugger. Then you can step into, step over,
>> > > or run the Javascript.
>> >
>> > > Thanks,
>> >
>> > > Jian
>> >
>> > > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > Hey all,
>> >
>> > > > While executing what appears to be a simple test case I am getting
>> the
>> > > > following error message from selenium
>> >
>> > > > ERROR: Command execution failure. Please search the forum at
>> > > >http://clearspace.openqa.orgforerror details from the log window.
>> > > > The error message is: element.dispatchEvent is not a function
>> >
>> > > > I am trying to have a log file generated by uncommenting the line
>> >
>> > > > logFile = "selenium.log"
>> >
>> > > > in TelluriumConfig.groovy, but for some reason it is still not
>> getting
>> > > > generated. Maybe its because I am running Selenium externally?
>> >
>> > > > This is the module I am using:
>> >
>> > > > ui.Form(uid: "accountEdit", clocator: [tag: "form", id: "editPage",
>> > > > method: "post"]){
>> > > >                    InputBox(uid: "accountName", clocator: [tag:
>> "input",
>> > > > type:
>> > > > "text", name: "acc2", id: "acc2"])
>> > > >                    InputBox(uid: "accountSite", clocator: [tag:
>> "input",
>> > > > type:
>> > > > "text", name: "acc23", id: "acc23"])
>> > > >                    InputBox(uid: "accountRevenue", clocator: [tag:
>> "input",
>> > > > type:
>> > > > "text", name: "acc8", id: "acc8"])
>> > > >                    TextBox(uid: "heading", clocator: [tag: "h2",
>> text:
>> > > > "%%Account
>> > > > Edit"])
>> > > >                    SubmitButton(uid: "save", clocator: [tag:
>> "input",
>> > > > class: "btn",
>> > > > type: "submit", title: "Save", name: "save"])
>> > > >                }
>> >
>> > > > and here is the test case:
>> >
>> > > > public void doCreateAccount()
>> > > >        {
>> > > >            type("accountEdit.accountName", "ccc");
>> > > >            click("accountEdit.save");
>> > > >            waitForPageToLoad(30000);
>> > > >        }
>> >
>> > > > I have tried tweaking the module (i.e. swapping out SubmitButton
>> with
>> > > > Button, changing Form to Container, etc.), but that seems to have no
>> > > > effect. It appears that it isn't a location problem anyhow though so
>> > > > maybe the module isn't the issue. I apologize for once again being
>> > > > unable to post source html due to the policy at my organization.
>> >
>> > > > If anyone has an idea about the problem I'm having I would be very
>> > > > glad to hear any tips / advice. Thanks for your time.
>> >
>> > > > -Paul
>> >>
>>
>

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