Hi Lisa,
without a complete example, it's not possible to say what goes wrong: no
idea what happens inside the js function (same problem in your clickLink
issue).
I'm not aware of any change that could be the cause of this regression.
You can try to set the undocumented config attribute easyajax="true" if
this is a timing issue.
Cheers,
Marc.
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On 09/09/2010 09:59 PM, Lisa Crispin wrote:
There's another button which is getting the same issue:
<input type="submit" onclick="javascript: finishLaterSingleClick();"
value="Finish Later" id="finishLater" name="finishLater">
I'm guessing this is something to do with the javascript, but this is a
test that's been running fine for almost 6 years thru many versions of
webtest.
thanks
Lisa
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Lisa Crispin <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We've been using WebTest for more than 6 years and our scripts run
multiple times per day via hudson.
We have some extra time so I wanted to upgrade to the latest
version. Currently we have version R_1762. When I installed R_1809,
the scripts that click this button started failing. There's no error
message, it just doesn't do anything, so the next step fails because
it didn't submit the page and get to the next page in the UI.
The html is:
<input name="submitButton" id="submitButton" type="submit"
value="Accept Plan Documents" onclick="javascript:
submitButtonSingleClick();"/>
The script has:
<clickButton description="click accept plan documents button"
name="submitButton" />
I searched around in the archives, found a mention of
enableJavaScript. We've never used that, but I tried putting it in,
it didn't help. There's obviously javascript on the button, but
since it hasn't caused problems in the past 6 years, I'm surprised
that it suddenly would.
We'd like to stay current with our WebTest version. This is the only
issue I've found with the new version (though I still have more
tests to run and make sure). Please advise. It's only the one
button, so if we need to change the html, that wouldn't be too bad,
we just need to know how to change it.
Thanks,
Lisa
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Co-author with Janet Gregory, _Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for
Testers and Agile Teams_ (Addison-Wesley 2009)
Contributor to _Beautiful Testing_ (O'Reilly 2009)
http://lisacrispin.com
@lisacrispin on Twitter
--
Lisa Crispin
Co-author with Janet Gregory, _Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for
Testers and Agile Teams_ (Addison-Wesley 2009)
Contributor to _Beautiful Testing_ (O'Reilly 2009)
http://lisacrispin.com
@lisacrispin on Twitter
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