... not to sound dense, but, what might the gem name be ???

j.

On 11/19/05, Raghu Venkataramana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The latest version for download is a gem.
>
> Raghu
>
> Jeff Wood wrote:
>
> > When will we see a gem installable version of WET ?
> >
> > j.
> >
> > On 11/18/05, *Raghu Venkataramana* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi Amitha,
> >
> >     Assuming that you are using the latest version of WET (0.5.3), you
> >     will
> >     have wet-winobjects
> >     installed on your machine. Using wet-winobjects, you will be able
> >     to do
> >     what you asked. For example,
> >     in your case, you can do :
> >
> >     dlg = $ie.Dialog("title:=Microsoft Internet Explorer")
> >     lbl = dlg.win_label("index:=1")  # Pl. Try index of 2, 3 - one of
> >     them works
> >     puts lbl.display_text
> >
> >     will printout out
> >     Do You really want to .... (The text that is displayed on the dialog)
> >
> >     The dlg.win_label above retrieves a handle to the first 'Static'
> >     element
> >     in the dialog window.
> >     The display_text method of the win_label class gets the actual text
> >     being displayed by the
> >     label.
> >
> >     Hope this helps.
> >
> >     The wet-winobjects is a ruby gem including rdocs. The rdocs describes
> >     all the wet-winboject
> >     class API.
> >
> >     Cheers
> >     Raghu
> >
> >
> >     Amitha Shetty wrote:
> >
> >     > Hi,
> >     >   I am using WET to handle alert windows.I am able to dismiss the
> >     > alert window by clicking on the ' OK'  button using
> >     > def_ok()
> >     > $ie.Button("value:=Submit").click_without_blocking()
> >     > $ie.Dialog("title:=Microsoft Internet
> >     Explorer").Button("text:=OK").click
> >     > end
> >     > But I want to retrieve the text in the alert window and verify
> >     if the
> >     > right alert message is displayed.
> >     > For Eg:An alert window saying 'Do You really want to do
> >     this".How do I
> >     > get the text? How can I use Label(*args) method to do this?
> >     >
> >     > Thanks,
> >     > Amitha
> >     >
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