I'm doing something similar and this works flawlessly.
isElementPresent really shouldn't be throwing an exception. Can you
email the stacktrace you are getting?

Regards,

Jonathan

On 20 July 2010 18:48, Jade <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have a 5 page submission form. I'd like to test page one with many
> different values before moving on to testing page two. Thus, I have
> one test that fills out the form with valid data. After the submit
> button is pressed, the second page is loaded. The test then clicks on
> a link in the second page to return to the first page and clear and
> form and retest with different values.
>
> I'd like to verify that a certain page has loaded. However, if the
> page hasn't loaded, the moduleName.isElementPresent() throws an
> exception. Is there a way to get the name of the current module that's
> loaded?
>
> BTW, our test class loads in both modules during setup:
>
> �...@beforeclass
>    public static void initUi() {
>        spim = new StudentPersonalInformationModule();
>        spim.defineUi();
>
>        slam = new StudentLicenseAgreementModule();
>        slam.defineUi();
>
>        connectUrl("http://localhost:8000/vireo101/vireo/start";);
>    }
>
> Jade
>
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