Hi, Marc,

I got the page printed as xml in groovy ( saved here
for related part),

<td>
  <div class="textBg" onkeydown="  "
onmouseover="this.className=&apos;textBgOver&apos;"
onkeyup=" "
onmouseout="this.className=&apos;textBg&apos;"
onclick="wizard_popup(&apos;/LdomMgmt/faces/jsp/lifeCycle/Create.jsp&apos;,&apos;CreateDomain&apos;,650,750,&apos;yes&apos;);
return false;">
      <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0"
cellpadding="0">
            <tbody>
                   <tr>
                       (..a couple of <tr> <td>
here..)
                           <a id="form1:_id11"
class="onHyplink" tabindex="1" href="#">Create Domain
                           </a>
                       (..a couple of <tr> <td>
here..)

                   </tr>

             </tbody>
         </table>

     </div>
</td>


does this look like onclick is attached to the
id="form1:_id11" (link Create Domain)?

with the other puzzle I have (the other email with
disable/enable button) I doubt whether webtest can
execute embedded javascript ( wizard_popup() in this
case)??


thanks,

Chang


--- Marc Guillemot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Chang,
> 
> normally a clickElement (on the div, not on some
> nested node as click
> events don't currently bubble) should work but I
> have a doubt. Can you
> try following:
> 
> <groovy>
> println step.context.currentResponse.asXml()
> </groovy>
> 
> just after you've get this page. I fear that the
> cause of the problem is
> that the page doesn't get parsed correctly.
> 
> Marc.
> 
> Chang Su wrote:
> > I thought I like to provide a bit more info while
> I
> > trie to debug this. I found in .html file that was
> > saved as response from main window, it has
> something
> > like this,
> > 
> > 
> > <td>
> >   <div class="textBg" onkeydown="  "
> > onmouseover="this.className='textBgOver'"
> onkeyup="  "
> >                                        
> > onmouseout="this.className='textBg'"              
>    
> >                        
> >
>
onClick="wizard_popup('/LdomMgmt/faces/jsp/lifeCycle/Create.jsp','CreateDomain',650,750,'yes');
> > return false;">
> >                                                   
>    
> >           <table width="100%"  border="0"
> > cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
> >  <tr>
> >  <td width="100%" style="border-top: 1px solid
> > #AABCC8; border-bottom: 1px solid #AABCC8;"
> > rowspan="3">
> > <a id="form1:_id11" class="onHyplink" tabindex="1"
> > href="#">Create Domain</a>
> >                                                   
>    
> >                 </td>
> > ....
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > so how do I invoke the part
> >
>
onClick="wizard_popup('/LdomMgmt/faces/jsp/lifeCycle/Create.jsp...
> > 
> > which belongs to <div class="textBg" onkeydown=" 
> "
> > onmouseover="this.className='textBgOver'"
> onkeyup="  "
> >                                        
> > onmouseout="this.className='textBg'" ???
> > 
> > 
> > thanks a lot,
> > 
> > 
> > Chang
> > 
> > 
> > --- Marc Guillemot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi Chang,
> >>
> >> you need to configure log4j for that. If you use
> the
> >> classpath provided
> >> with WebTest, you just have to edit
> >> #WebtestHome#/lib/log4j.properties
> >>
> >> Marc.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >  
> >
>
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