Steve, can you show the code that instantiate this ActiveX?
Other idea: is it possible that you've tested it in IE7 and not IE6? IE7 has native support for XMLHttpRequest and therefore you app may use it rather than the ActiveX. Cheers, Marc. -- Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com Steve Chikwaya wrote: > Hi Marc, > > Yes, this does work in IE. I checked the error console and this error > does not come up in either ie or firefox. Mxsml2.XMLHTTP.3.0 only > appears spelled that way in the webtest exception stack trace. Clicking > on the link in both firefox and ie on windows/linux works hence my > concern that this maybe an error in the manner in which I have written > the test. The xpath to the link works with verfiyXpath and the correct > values are passed into the javascript function. Is there anyway to > disable activexerrors and continue with the test or do you have any > other suggestions? > > Thanks. > > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 2:55 AM, Marc Guillemot <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hi, > > are you sure that it works in your IE? "Mxsml2.XMLHTTP.3.0" is > misspelled, it should be "Msxml2.XMLHTTP.3.0": HtmlUnit able to catch > errors with ActiveX! ;-) > > Cheers, > Marc. > -- > Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com > > > Steve Chikwaya wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am getting the following error when trying to run a webtest on an > > internal site: > > > > [clickLink] ERROR > > (com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.javascript.JavaScriptEngine) - > > runtimeError: message=[ActiveXObject Error: no value for > > Mxsml2.XMLHTTP.3.0.] > > > > sourceName=[http://testserver/ScriptResource.axd?d=Q16yBbCVe2h9KDJ86qUi2PhkotP0xXinBhXErlIeswUtnsF9zzKwOPiAtJmYAW8WkuVZLCw-JJBEHZCTXaZtpOWTnuu6MG53FW83hLuNudY1&t=633414783035203188 > > <http://testserver/ScriptResource.axd?d=Q16yBbCVe2h9KDJ86qUi2PhkotP0xXinBhXErlIeswUtnsF9zzKwOPiAtJmYAW8WkuVZLCw-JJBEHZCTXaZtpOWTnuu6MG53FW83hLuNudY1&t=633414783035203188> > > > > <http://testserver/ScriptResource.axd?d=Q16yBbCVe2h9KDJ86qUi2PhkotP0xXinBhXErlIeswUtnsF9zzKwOPiAtJmYAW8WkuVZLCw-JJBEHZCTXaZtpOWTnuu6MG53FW83hLuNudY1&t=633414783035203188 > > <http://testserver/ScriptResource.axd?d=Q16yBbCVe2h9KDJ86qUi2PhkotP0xXinBhXErlIeswUtnsF9zzKwOPiAtJmYAW8WkuVZLCw-JJBEHZCTXaZtpOWTnuu6MG53FW83hLuNudY1&t=633414783035203188>>] > > line=[5] lineSource=[null] lineOffset=[0] > > > > My webtest is as follows: > > > > <webtest name="Create New Client" > > > > > <invoke url="http://testserver"/> > > <verifyText text="Test Server System" /> > > <setInputField name="ctl00$PageBody$TextBoxUserName" > > value="test"/> > > <setInputField name="ctl00$PageBody$TextBoxPassword" > > value="test1"/> > > <clickLink description="click link to log in" > label="submit" /> > > <verifyTitle description="Client Search must be > present" > > text="Client Search" /> > > > > <!--======== Search for Client > > =================================--> > > *<clickLink description="Go to Client Home" label="Test > > Client"/>* > > <setInputField description="search for client" > > name="ctl00$PageBody$textBoxClientSearch" value=Test Site"/> > > <clickButton description="submit search" > > name="ctl00$PageBody$buttonSearch" /> > > <verifyText description="Test server text must be > > present" text="TEST_SERVER" /> > > > > The link I am trying to click on is a javascript rgenerated link (Test > > Client) and hence my problem. I tried to use an xpath expression, > > clickelement, and clicklink, with no success. Any thoughts? > > > > - Steve C > > > > -- > > I'm not the person your mother warned you about... her imagination > isn't > > that good! > > > _______________________________________________ > WebTest mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest > > > > > -- > I'm not the person your mother warned you about... her imagination isn't > that good! _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest

