I use rautomation and it works fine for the popup with the same title. I am 
on Ruby 1.9.2 and watir-classic 3.2.2 and IE9 too.

        webpage_popup_title="Message from webpage"
popup= RAutomation::Window.new(:title => webpage_popup_title, :adapter => 
:autoit)
popup.WinWait(webpage_popup_title,'',20)
if (popup.exists? ==true)
           popup.send_keys('{ENTER}')
        end

On Thursday, October 11, 2012 6:58:44 AM UTC-4, Jarmo Pertman wrote:
>
> It seems to be some different popup when you read the texts. I'm 
> suspecting that in IE9 this is not a regular JavaScript confirm popup.
>
> Jarmo Pertman
> -----
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>
> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 5:31:11 AM UTC+3, Paul wrote:
>>
>>
>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-MTUdBOfenBs/UHYvWQx8_CI/AAAAAAAAAAc/kI-LT-cE9PQ/s1600/IMG_11102012_151226.png>
>> For some reason my images of the popups did not save, attaching instead.
>>
>> On Thursday, 11 October 2012 15:26:08 UTC+13, Paul wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi, we have this popup in IE 8 and browser.alert.ok will work well.
>>>
>>> In IE9 the popup has changed to this:
>>>
>>>
>>> browser.alert.exists?
>>> > true
>>>
>>> browser.alert.close
>>> - minimises the popup
>>>
>>> browser.alert.ok
>>> - nothing
>>>
>>> I have tried some suggestions from the web like overriding the 
>>> javascript, sending keystrokes ('l' as in alt + l) and various other things.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a solution?
>>>
>>> I am using ruby 1.9.2 and watir-classic 3.2.0. I don't want to move to 
>>> webdriver as it does not have attach().
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>

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