Hi Boominathan,

Please, do not take this as a personal attack to you, but it would be better if you did not reply if you did not want to help. Ban posted a perfect request for help. He posted a description of his problem, html code, watir code and error message. And it was short enough. He did not post nothing irrelevant to the problem. He kept it short and posted all I needed to reproduce his problem and solve it.

I remember how I was surprised when I saw that watir sees ">" as ">" and it was not hard for me to solve it because I am familiar with html. Ban (maybe) is not, so a minute of my time probably saved him a lot of time. So, he can do his job, earn some money and buy me a beer if we meet sometime. But, we will probably never meet, so he can buy that beer to his developer. But enough about beer.

What I wanted to say is - I like watir because it is great tool, and I like the people that use it. They seem friendly. I would like to have a beer with any watir user I meet. But, I started about beer again.

What I wanted to say is (second iteration) - I get sad when I see a post that is not friendly (not "rude" or something, just "not friendly").

This post got pretty long. Once more - please, do not take this personally. I did not mean to insult you. Just, if you think somebody posted a stupid question, please do not answer in a non friendly tone. In my opinion, it is better not to answer.

Zeljko

On 9/12/06, boominathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
  first u write correct frame name and button name. First u find which frame contains that button. then u write script like this
$ie.frame("framename").button(:name or :value,"the proper name" or "the Proper value").flash then click.
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