Tyler,

I know this isn't supported right now.  I did some investigation and I 
don't see a "navigate" function in the frame's OLE object (which is used 
by the base IE object in "goto").

I even tried to do a raw substitute in the IE document that contains the 
frameset, but was unable to find an element that IE would let me modify 
that would include the frame src string.

There *may* be a way to substitute a frame source, but I've not been 
able to find a way yet.

To find which methods work with different elements you can do 
"<element>.methods.sort", or if the method is an OLE method being sent 
to IE you can do things like "<element>.document.ole_methods" to see 
what IE will let you do.

Hope that helps,

David

Tyler Prete wrote:
> I am trying to get a frame on a page to load a specific page, i.e. 
> $ie.frame(:name, 'name').goto(' http://specificsite.com' 
> <http://specificsite.com%27>), but when I do this I get a 
> NoMethodError.  I know that show_all_objects works within a frame, as 
> well as most of the interactive methods (text_field, button, click, 
> etc), but is there anyway to know which ones will work and which ones 
> won't without trying it?  Also, is there another way to do what I am 
> trying to do?
>
> Thanks,
> --Tyler


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