Hi Harold,
comment tags ("<!--" and "//-->") are normally supported. I suppose
that the error has an other origin... but I don't have any idea currently.
The traditional suggestions:
- is your html code well formed?
- can you try to reduce it to isolate the problem?
Marc.
Harold Flores wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are trying to implement a Canoo WebTest script for the login page of
> our application.
> After invoking the click Login button step, we get a message about a non
> existing function saveUserName().
> <step>
> <parameter name="taskName" value="clickButton"/>
> <parameter name="label" value="Login"/>
> <parameter name="description" value="Click the submit
> button"/>
> <result>
> <failed duration="922"/>
> </result>
> </step>
> <step>
> <parameter name="text" value="Warranty Claim System"/>
> <parameter name="taskName" value="verifyTitle"/>
> <parameter name="description" value="Home Page follows if
> login ok"/>
> <result>
> <notexecuted duration="0"/>
> </result>
> </step>
> <failure
> message="com.canoo.webtest.engine.StepFailedException: Step[clickButton
> "Click the submit button" (5/6)]: Script error loading page executing
> webtest at: clickButton TypeError: saveUserName is not a function, it is
> null. (event for HtmlForm[<form onsubmit="saveUserName(this); return
> validateForm(this)";
> action="/wcs/authorize;jsessionid=E201D7AA9EA7F2D8EEE15E76A3D0B4A7"
> method="post" id="loginForm">]#1)Source code:function () {[native code,
> arity=0]}, Step: ClickButton at
> C:\WCS\hendrickson-base-head\test\canoo\canoo-web-test.xml:45: with
> (taskName="clickButton", label="Login", description="Click the submit
> button")"/>
>
> The saveUserName() method is a java script function and it is present in
> the page as it follows:
> <!--
> <script type="text/javascript">
> function saveUsername(theForm) {
> var expires = new Date();
> expires.setTime(expires.getTime() + 24 * 30 * 60 * 60 * 1000); //
> sets it for approx 30 days. }
> </script>
> //-->
>
> Is there a way to indicate to Canoo WebTest to recognize the java script
> function even it is enclosed between comment tags ("<!--" and "//-->")?
>
> Thanks for any answer.
>
> Harold.
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