It works!i give the focus using the clickElement step with xpath.
Thanks a lot.
Andrea
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [Webtest]
> basic ajax test> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:07:24 +0200> > Hi,> > my guess is
> that WebTest is simply to fast here. First to be sure that> your AJAX
> librarie(s) are supported, you can add a <sleep seconds="5"/>> for instance
> after setting the focus to a field (how do you do it btw?).> This can be
> optimized later.> > Cheers,> Marc.> -- > Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com>
> > > Andrea Casalicchio wrote:> > Hello everyone,> > I'm a newbie in webtest
> and I'm trying to create a test suite for my> > ajax functions, but i'm
> experiencing a big problem.> > I've got a simple form with tooltip loaded
> trough ajax in a cell at the> > right of each field: when you give focus to
> the form field ajax gets the> > tooltip from mysql and fills the table cell
> with a string.> > using webtest i can connect to the page, check its title,
> use> > clickElement to click the first field in the list, but when i try to>
> > verify that the cell content has been updated i always find it empty.> >
> I've tried lots of different steps reaching the cell content with xpath> >
> but the content never gets updated, what should i do? i'm making some> >
> mistake in my assumption? is there any step that i should use to> >
> accomplish this task?> > thanks in forward, have a nice day.> > > > Andrea> >
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