Thanks for the additional information. My apologies for being so snappish. In truth, your reports have consistently been a model of what a Good Bug Report looks like.

On 3/17/06, Cain, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FYI – I get the same results whether I run the script from inside of Eclipse, Scite, notepad++, etc—there is no difference— the only exception is the script run slower in Komodo and I don't run it in the debugger.  The other issues I have reported, namely the exception with the button click, happen regardless of whether I run them via one of the IDEs mentioned above or a command prompt.  Please give me little credit that as a tester I know what I am doing, and that I don't report something unless I have done some investigation first.

 

And for the record, I think WATiR is a great tool (I use it in some way everyday) and I want to see it get better, so I report what I see.  And whether it turns out to be some anomaly with my environment (and windows has many of those) or a bug I would think that this information would be invaluable to the developers as well as the project lead.  If you need additional information for clarification or want addition tests run to help isolate the potential problem, please don't hesitate to ask.

 

Thanks to you (and all those involved) for all the hard work you do!

 

--Mark

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