Thanks, Jeff.
There's probably something more than just the cookies, because the same thing works fine on other mail servers, but the general principle is clear.
Jeff Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeff Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
WATiR doesn't clear out your cookies. There is contributed code to help with that ... blasting the right cookies should cause a login each time.
Or, you could simply add a step to the beginning of your test to log you out if you are already logged in ....
Either or.
j.
On 11/29/05, Jirka Machotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello,this is the second issue I have observed:when I run my test repeatedly, it seems that WATIR remembers the contents of the page. E.g. I login to my mail account - for the first time I need to enter my login ID/password, but for the second time I can get in with no login/pswd whatsoever. And this behaves like this [b]unless I log out[/b] (manually, or click on the log out button).It's fine by me, but it does behave differently than the browser. What am I missing here?Thanks, Jirka
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