Hmm... well I feel a little silly. It did work. Changed the wrong click in my script. :-(

Thanks for the help Bret.

On 7/13/06, Bret Pettichord < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What error message does it give when you use "click_no_wait"


Bret

On 7/13/06, Christian Leskowsky < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Bret,

Thanks for your quick response!

"click_no_wait" doesn't seem to work either.



On 7/13/06, Bret Pettichord < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you try using a "click_no_wait" instead of "click" to submit the form and close the popup window, and tell us whether the error stops happening?

Bret

On 7/13/06, Christian Leskowsky < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,

I've found a problem similar to mine that was discussed on the list in May (I've borrowed the message header). Does anybody know what happened with it? I've hit it again in my testing. Let me explain what's happening...

My environment:

Windows XP SP2
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32]
watir-1.5.1.1045

The error:

    OLE error code:80004005 in <Unknown>
      <No Description>
    HRESULT error code:0x80020009
      Exception occurred.       from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/watir-1.5.1.1045/./watir.rb:1640:in `wait'
        from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/watir-1.5.1.1045/./watir.rb:2401:in `click'
        from b.rb:57

What's happening in the web application:

1/ A popup window with a form is created and attached to
2/ assorted text fields are filled in
3/ the form is submitted causing the popup window to close
4/ ruby exits with the exception thrown above

Thanks for any help,

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