Terry Jennings wrote: > Marc: > Thanks for the answer. In this case, the DOM is modified using Javascript > (not from background activity). It sounds, then, that WebTest cannot be > used to test this type of application. Is that true?
Hi Terry, as far as I know, all complaints lately concerning incomplete GWT support were erroneous therefore I would check carefully. To be sure that WebTest doesn't work correctly, can you: - add a sleep step after the clickElement to be 100% sure that no background activity occurs - look at the DOM dump after the sleep to see if your DIV is really missing - if yes, you can try using the latest HtmlUnit-2.4-SNAPSHOT in place of HtmlUni-2.3 in your #webtest#/lib dir. If this still fail, a small example would be welcome to allow to fix the problem. Additionally, you can try to simulate Firefox rather that IE (the default): the JS execution won't be the same. Cheers, Marc. -- Web: http://www.efficient-webtesting.com Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest

