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Hi, Chris McMahon, you wrote me: >> Ps: I'm working on a new method for finding
objects accordly of their >> properties and values (passed as parameters)
Someone is doing >> something similar? I'm studying the def show…
of watir.rb, just as >> Chris McMahon suggest me… > Probably easiest just to use them: > C:\Documents and Settings\cmcmahon>irb > irb(main):001:0> require 'watir' > => true > irb(main):002:0> include Watir > => Object > irb(main):003:0> ie = IE.attach(:title, /Google/)
...................................................... > irb(main):007:0> ie.show_frames > there are 0 frames > => 0..-1 > irb(main):008:0> > ..................................... > irb(main):008:0> ie.show_forms > There are 1 forms > Form name: f > id: > method: get > action: /search > => 0..0 > irb(main):009:0> > ................................................ > irb(main):009:0> ie.show_images > image: name: > id: > src: > index: 1 > image: name: > id: > src:
http://www.google.com/intl/en/images/logo.gif > index: 2 > => nil > irb(main):010:0> > .................................. > etc. etc. Thanks for the reply, but i don't get how can I use that
commands for what I want to do. I will tell you exactly what I'm triying to do. With a script, I load data in a web in order to sign up a
user. When I press the submit button, there are two possibilities: 1) All the data is correct. It show's me a confirmation
page. or 2) Some data is incorrect. Dynamic Objects appears (named
Item(...), where ... is an integer) with the classname: "error" and a "value" containing the error text. What i'm trying to do is to store all this dynamic objects
into an object array, in order to analyze them and show some reports of their values. I was thinking that I could take
the code of watir.rb, specifically from the def show_all_objects and start there. I'm a new user of watir and also of ruby, but I guess I
could do it.. Maybe some of you guys have already done it or is in the way to... I'll post my code when it's done or in progress. Thanks in Advance! Rodrigo Julian Martin. |
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