On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:38:38 PM UTC-7, Srinivas wrote:
>
> Hi cassiano,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
>  I tried sleep 10 command before click command and I am getting the same 
> result.( No action is performed).
>
> Do you have any other suggestions?
>
> Is this from IRB?  for some strange reason (I think it may have to do with 
focus on the app vs the command line window) I've seen that fail in IRB and 
require executing the command a second time, but it usually worked for me 
in scripts

Also is there any chance that different website code is being sent out if 
FF is detected as the browser?  Are you sure that the HTML is the same?
 

>
> Thanks
> SaroSini
>
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:10:11 PM UTC+5:30, Srinivas wrote:
>>
>> I tried to click an div tag element using its class name in Firefox 
>> browser and it was not triggered. 
>>
>> The command i used is: br.div(:class, "upload").click, actually it 
>> executes the statement, but action was not happened and I have also 
>> not getting any error as well. 
>>
>> I have also tried the following commands to locate the same object and 
>> I am succeed as well: 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").flash 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").present? 
>>
>> Note: This problem happens only in Firefox, whereas in Google Chrome 
>> same code working fine. 
>>
>> could anyone help me on this regard? 
>>
>> Thanks Sarosini
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:10:11 PM UTC+5:30, Srinivas wrote:
>>
>> I tried to click an div tag element using its class name in Firefox 
>> browser and it was not triggered. 
>>
>> The command i used is: br.div(:class, "upload").click, actually it 
>> executes the statement, but action was not happened and I have also 
>> not getting any error as well. 
>>
>> I have also tried the following commands to locate the same object and 
>> I am succeed as well: 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").flash 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").present? 
>>
>> Note: This problem happens only in Firefox, whereas in Google Chrome 
>> same code working fine. 
>>
>> could anyone help me on this regard? 
>>
>> Thanks Sarosini
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:10:11 PM UTC+5:30, Srinivas wrote:
>>
>> I tried to click an div tag element using its class name in Firefox 
>> browser and it was not triggered. 
>>
>> The command i used is: br.div(:class, "upload").click, actually it 
>> executes the statement, but action was not happened and I have also 
>> not getting any error as well. 
>>
>> I have also tried the following commands to locate the same object and 
>> I am succeed as well: 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").flash 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").present? 
>>
>> Note: This problem happens only in Firefox, whereas in Google Chrome 
>> same code working fine. 
>>
>> could anyone help me on this regard? 
>>
>> Thanks Sarosini
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:10:11 PM UTC+5:30, Srinivas wrote:
>>
>> I tried to click an div tag element using its class name in Firefox 
>> browser and it was not triggered. 
>>
>> The command i used is: br.div(:class, "upload").click, actually it 
>> executes the statement, but action was not happened and I have also 
>> not getting any error as well. 
>>
>> I have also tried the following commands to locate the same object and 
>> I am succeed as well: 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").flash 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").present? 
>>
>> Note: This problem happens only in Firefox, whereas in Google Chrome 
>> same code working fine. 
>>
>> could anyone help me on this regard? 
>>
>> Thanks Sarosini
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:10:11 PM UTC+5:30, Srinivas wrote:
>>
>> I tried to click an div tag element using its class name in Firefox 
>> browser and it was not triggered. 
>>
>> The command i used is: br.div(:class, "upload").click, actually it 
>> executes the statement, but action was not happened and I have also 
>> not getting any error as well. 
>>
>> I have also tried the following commands to locate the same object and 
>> I am succeed as well: 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").flash 
>>
>> br.div(:class, "upload").present? 
>>
>> Note: This problem happens only in Firefox, whereas in Google Chrome 
>> same code working fine. 
>>
>> could anyone help me on this regard? 
>>
>> Thanks Sarosini
>
>

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