You need to ensure that the web server is running in test mode.

On 9/7/06, David Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Very nice!
>
> I notice that your example at http://watir-on-rails.rubyforge.org/ tests
> the URL for the local development Rails app on the default port
> (http://localhost:3000/).  Does your plugin start the web server when
> you do the "rake test:watir" or do you have to ensure that the web
> server is already running?
>
> David Schmidt
>
> Dave Hoover wrote:
> > I have just released a Ruby on Rails Plugin that allows for easy Watir
> > testing in Rails.  To install the plugin in your Rails project,
> > execute
> >
> >   ./script/plugin install svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/watir-on-rails
> >
> > You can then use the generator to get you started on writing your
> > first Watir on Rails test...
> >
> >   ./script/generate watir SuccessfulLogin
> >
> > Your Watir tests will live in test/watir and can be executed from Rake
> > like this...
> >
> >   rake test:watir
> >
> > In your Watir tests you will have access to all the standard Rails
> > testing conveniences, such as fixtures and ActiveRecord APIs.
> >
> > More information can be found at http://watir-on-rails.rubyforge.org/
> >
> > Watir on Rails supports both Watir::IE and Watir::Safari.
> >
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