You must have some kind of JavaScript support in your Web Application to do
that -- Watir just controls the browser -- it doesn't provide a way to
manipulate your web page -- your web page must be all-inclusive of itself,
so if you want your DIV to be able to have text added, then your web page
must be able to do that without Watir.
Nathan

On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 1:39 AM, Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I need to assign a text value as the content of a Div, very similar to
> Watir gmail example except, I don't have an iframe, just a Div, here
> is the gmail example:
>
>  # a body element.  So, save the iframe in a var, then set the
> innerText
>  # property of the iframe's body element.
>  mail_body_frame = canvas_frame.frame(:index, 1)
>  # TODO: there must be a friendlier way to do this, while still
> avoiding
>  # hardcoding of any unfriendly identifiers. Does Watir need a body
> method?
>  mail_body_frame.document.body.setproperty('innerText',
> mail_body_text)
>
> How do I accomplish the last part for a Div?
>
> body_div = ie.div(:id, 'EditorBody')
> body_div.setproperty('innerText', edit_content) -- this of course
> doesn't work
> ie.div(:id, 'EditorBody').set(edit_content) -- nor does this.
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions, I just got started with watir,
> what a great tool!
>
> >
>


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