If you use jQuery selector as the runtime locator, you can use the following
partial matching as described in the following wiki page,

http://code.google.com/p/aost/wiki/TelluriumjQuerySelector#New_Features_Provided_by_jQuery_Selector

If you use xpath as the runtime locator,  the following partial matching
should work for you.

*attribute*=value

Thanks,

Jian
*
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Rudy Bonefas <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Is there a way to specify a Regex or XPath string function (e.g.
> contains) as part of  a UI attribute definition?  Here's my problem
> (Simplified):
>
> I am using Ext.3.3.0:
>
> I have UI def like the following
>
>        public void defineUi() {
>                ui.InputBox(uid: "Name", clocator: [tag: "input", type:
> "text", id:
> "ext-comp-1004", class: " x-form-text x-form-field x-box-item x-form-
> focus"])
>        }
>
> Note the space char at the beginning of the class value.  When Ext
> generates this element, there really is a space there.  However, i
> believe Tellurium normalizes the spaces for this attribute by trimming
> the space, therefore the checked value never actually matches the
> actual value.  I could fix this if I could replace the literal string
> with a regex, or turn off space normaization.
>
> Thanks for any help in advance
>
> >
>

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