On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:22:30 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: > > Thx for posting here. Even with the form submit piece, it doesn't submit: > > b.form(:name, "login").submit > NOTE: I'm actually testing to see if the button exists, and it's saying it > does. It just won't submit. > > On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:31:10 AM UTC-5, Super Kevy wrote: >> >> So even trying the google search example failed for you? >> >> Reference: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Forms >> Sometimes you may need to invoke at the form level as: >> ie.form(:id, "one").submit >> Other times developers make such hopeless code you have to dig into their >> mess and wonder why. >> >> >> On Monday, July 16, 2012 4:28:11 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: >> >>> I have a form with the name of "login". Here's the code for my input >>> button: >>> <input type="submit" name="submit1" value="Submit" /> >>> >>> Here's what I'm using in Watir: >>> b.button(:name, "submit1").click # "Submit" is the text on the Submit >>> button >>> >>> It fills out the username and password, and then completely blows this >>> item off. It doesn't even give me an error message. It just comes back and >>> shows me my own fail message. It stays on the form page as well. >>> >>> I also tried the Example code for submitting a search to Google. I >>> actually exactly COPIED the text from that example, and it still doesn't >>> work. In that case, it says it can't even find the element. >>> >>> What other information can I give to assist in helping me sort this out? >>> I've been looking around the forums, and have tried a few things, including >>> using the form name and submit. Everything I'm trying is failing. I'm >>> sure hoping someone can help. I've now spent several hours on this, making >>> it almost as expensive as if I'd just tested the forms by hand. :( >>> >>> CJ >>> >>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:22:30 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: > > Thx for posting here. Even with the form submit piece, it doesn't submit: > > b.form(:name, "login").submit > NOTE: I'm actually testing to see if the button exists, and it's saying it > does. It just won't submit. > > On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:31:10 AM UTC-5, Super Kevy wrote: >> >> So even trying the google search example failed for you? >> >> Reference: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Forms >> Sometimes you may need to invoke at the form level as: >> ie.form(:id, "one").submit >> Other times developers make such hopeless code you have to dig into their >> mess and wonder why. >> >> >> On Monday, July 16, 2012 4:28:11 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: >> >>> I have a form with the name of "login". Here's the code for my input >>> button: >>> <input type="submit" name="submit1" value="Submit" /> >>> >>> Here's what I'm using in Watir: >>> b.button(:name, "submit1").click # "Submit" is the text on the Submit >>> button >>> >>> It fills out the username and password, and then completely blows this >>> item off. It doesn't even give me an error message. It just comes back and >>> shows me my own fail message. It stays on the form page as well. >>> >>> I also tried the Example code for submitting a search to Google. I >>> actually exactly COPIED the text from that example, and it still doesn't >>> work. In that case, it says it can't even find the element. >>> >>> What other information can I give to assist in helping me sort this out? >>> I've been looking around the forums, and have tried a few things, including >>> using the form name and submit. Everything I'm trying is failing. I'm >>> sure hoping someone can help. I've now spent several hours on this, making >>> it almost as expensive as if I'd just tested the forms by hand. :( >>> >>> CJ >>> >>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:22:30 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: > > Thx for posting here. Even with the form submit piece, it doesn't submit: > > b.form(:name, "login").submit > NOTE: I'm actually testing to see if the button exists, and it's saying it > does. It just won't submit. > > On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:31:10 AM UTC-5, Super Kevy wrote: >> >> So even trying the google search example failed for you? >> >> Reference: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Forms >> Sometimes you may need to invoke at the form level as: >> ie.form(:id, "one").submit >> Other times developers make such hopeless code you have to dig into their >> mess and wonder why. >> >> >> On Monday, July 16, 2012 4:28:11 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: >> >>> I have a form with the name of "login". Here's the code for my input >>> button: >>> <input type="submit" name="submit1" value="Submit" /> >>> >>> Here's what I'm using in Watir: >>> b.button(:name, "submit1").click # "Submit" is the text on the Submit >>> button >>> >>> It fills out the username and password, and then completely blows this >>> item off. It doesn't even give me an error message. It just comes back and >>> shows me my own fail message. It stays on the form page as well. >>> >>> I also tried the Example code for submitting a search to Google. I >>> actually exactly COPIED the text from that example, and it still doesn't >>> work. In that case, it says it can't even find the element. >>> >>> What other information can I give to assist in helping me sort this out? >>> I've been looking around the forums, and have tried a few things, including >>> using the form name and submit. Everything I'm trying is failing. I'm >>> sure hoping someone can help. I've now spent several hours on this, making >>> it almost as expensive as if I'd just tested the forms by hand. :( >>> >>> CJ >>> >>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:22:30 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: > > Thx for posting here. Even with the form submit piece, it doesn't submit: > > b.form(:name, "login").submit > NOTE: I'm actually testing to see if the button exists, and it's saying it > does. It just won't submit. > > On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:31:10 AM UTC-5, Super Kevy wrote: >> >> So even trying the google search example failed for you? >> >> Reference: http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Forms >> Sometimes you may need to invoke at the form level as: >> ie.form(:id, "one").submit >> Other times developers make such hopeless code you have to dig into their >> mess and wonder why. >> >> >> On Monday, July 16, 2012 4:28:11 PM UTC-5, CJ wrote: >> >>> I have a form with the name of "login". Here's the code for my input >>> button: >>> <input type="submit" name="submit1" value="Submit" /> >>> >>> Here's what I'm using in Watir: >>> b.button(:name, "submit1").click # "Submit" is the text on the Submit >>> button >>> >>> It fills out the username and password, and then completely blows this >>> item off. It doesn't even give me an error message. It just comes back and >>> shows me my own fail message. It stays on the form page as well. >>> >>> I also tried the Example code for submitting a search to Google. I >>> actually exactly COPIED the text from that example, and it still doesn't >>> work. In that case, it says it can't even find the element. >>> >>> What other information can I give to assist in helping me sort this out? >>> I've been looking around the forums, and have tried a few things, including >>> using the form name and submit. Everything I'm trying is failing. I'm >>> sure hoping someone can help. I've now spent several hours on this, making >>> it almost as expensive as if I'd just tested the forms by hand. :( >>> >>> CJ >>> >>>
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