Thanks for your response Ahmed. This is a new application still under development and is only available internally. I will download the latest snap shot as you suggested and run the test again.
Thanks again -Rhee On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:25 AM, Ahmed Ashour <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Rhee, > > R_1777 uses HtmlUnit 2.5 > > ".accessKey" has already been fixed in 2.6-SNAPSHOT. Can you post the URL > of the web application, so we can test with latest snapshot? > > Yours, > Ahmed > ---- > Blog: http://asashour.blogspot.com > ------------------------------ > *From:* Rhee <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Tuesday, August 4, 2009 9:51:27 PM > *Subject:* [Webtest] Cannot call method "toLowerCase" of undefined > > Hi All > > I get a java script error after clicking a button and loading a new page. > Latest snap shot. (R_1777), HTMLUnit 2.4. Manually loading the page on IE or > FF does not show the same error: > > javascript error TypeError: Cannot call method "toLowerCase" of undefined ( > http://xx.xx.xx.xx/TimeEntry.QA.Web/ScriptResource.axd?d=J_IBcOPnIYOy6D1x6nh199ORS0S87dsIOIxXe3SSm3UOseOzlMd2PjLCNw5X0j0mRLTCLIkvafgPpl_AWr2aLQ2&t=18ad3c4b#1643) > > line 1643 > javascript source function () { > return method.apply(instance, arguments); > > I see the error here and a proposed resolution dated 02/09: > > > http://www.nabble.com/Re:-TypeError:-Cannot-call-method-%22toLowerCase%22-of-undefined-td22180543.html > > "This is because 'element.accessKey' was not supported. I have a local > fix, but can't commit to SVN at the moment for some reason, in few hours, > you shouldn't get that error again using the latest snapshot. > > Yours, > Ahmed" > > > > Has anyone seen this error and if so how was it resolved? > -- > - Rhee > > "Risk nothing and you gain nothing" > > -- - Rhee "Risk nothing and you gain nothing"

