hi,
Thanks for quick reply...

please tell me how can i write output of one method to a file....

my method is..
def text(wait_seconds = 1)
           # sleep 0.3
           autoit.WinWait(WINDOW_TITLE, nil, wait_seconds) if wait_seconds
           s = autoit.WinGetText(WINDOW_TITLE)
           s unless s == "1"
       end
please help me..

Thanks In Advance
Regards
Shalini Gupta

On 4/25/07, Angrez Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
As Paul said that you need to store the text in a file and then read that
file in your main process. Because pop up's are handled in different
process. So even if you return that value from the method it won't be
visible to main process. Write this value to a file and then read the
contents.

Regards,
Angrez

On 4/25/07, SHALINI GUPTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> thanks for reply!!!
>
> but i have used autoit and WinGet Text as:---(with no success)
>
>  #----- js_dialog.rb -----
>
> require 'win32ole'
> require 'test/unit'
> require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'
> #
> # Use AutoIt to read and close Javascript dialog windows
> #
> module JavascriptDialog
>
>     #
>     # Target javascript dialogs with this window title
>     #
>     WINDOW_TITLE = "Microsoft Internet Explorer"
>
>     class << self
>
>         #
>         # Return the text contained in a javascript dialog (e.g. an
> "alert()")
>         # if such a dialog is present or appears within +wait_seconds+.
>         #
>         def text(wait_seconds = 1)
>             # sleep 0.3
>             autoit.WinWait(WINDOW_TITLE, nil, wait_seconds) if
> wait_seconds
>             s = autoit.WinGetText(WINDOW_TITLE)
>             s unless s == "1"
>         end
>
>         #
>         # Close any active javascript dialog
>         #
>         def close
>             autoit.WinClose WINDOW_TITLE
>         end
>
>         #
>         # Press the "OK" button on a javascript dialog
>         #
>         def ok
>             autoit.ControlClick(WINDOW_TITLE, "", "OK")
>         end
>         #
>         # Press the "Cancel" button on a javascript dialog
>         #
>         def cancel
>             autoit.ControlClick(WINDOW_TITLE, "", "Cancel")
>         end
>         #
>         # Press the "Yes" button on a javascript dialog
>         #
>         def yes
>             autoit.ControlClick(WINDOW_TITLE, "", "Yes")
>         end
>         #
>         # Press the "No" button on a javascript dialog
>         #
>         def no
>             autoit.ControlClick(WINDOW_TITLE, "", "No")
>         end
>
>         private
>
>             #
>             # Return an AutoIt COM object, creating it if it doesn't
> already
>             # exist
>             #
>             def autoit
>                 unless defined? @@autoit
>                     @@autoit = WIN32OLE.new("AutoItX3.Control")
>                 end
>                 @@autoit
>             end
>     end
> end
>
> module Test::Unit::Assertions
>     #
>     # Passes if a Javascript dialog appears within +wait_seconds+ and
> its
>     # text matches the given (optional) pattern.
>     #
>     # Use like this:
>     #  assert_js_dialog do
>     #    watir_command_to_make_dialog_appear
>     #  end
>     # Or like this:
>     #  assert_js_dialog /Text to find in the dialog/, "Cancel" do
>     #    watir_command_to_make_dialog_appear
>     #  end
>     #
>     def assert_js_dialog(pattern = //, action = "close", message = nil)
>         _wrap_assertion do
>             begin
>                 pipe = IO.popen("ruby exetry.rb #{action}")
>                 yield
>                 window_text = pipe.read rescue ""
>                 pipe.close
>                 unless window_text.empty?
>                     assert_block(build_message(message,
>                         "<?> not found in JavaScript dialog.", pattern))
> do
>                             window_text.match(pattern)
>                     end
>                 else
>                     raise Test::Unit:: AssertionFailedError.new(
>                         build_message(message, "No JavaScript window
> found."))
>                 end
>             ensure
>                 pipe.close if pipe && !pipe.closed?
>             end
>         end
>     end
> end
>
> # test - will close and print the text of an opened javascript dialog if
> # run as "ruby js_dialog.rb"
> if $0 == __FILE__
>     action = ARGV.shift || "close"
>     print JavascriptDialog.text || ""
>     JavascriptDialog.send action
> end
>
> if possible then please help me...and give me some code...
>
> Regards
> Shalini Gupta
>
>
> On 4/24/07, Paul Rogers < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > there is stuff in the winclicker to do it too. We've got the
> > javascript pop up text back to the main app by saving it to a file
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > As far as I know, clicking some button on Pop up window happens in a
> > different process (different from current process in which your script is
> > running). Correct me if I am wrong here?
> >
> > You can get the text using AutoIt3 and WinGetText method. The only
> > thing you need to find out is how you communicate data or the text between
> > two different processes.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Angrez
> >
> > On 4/24/07, SHALINI GUPTA < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > HI List,
> > >
> > > Please help regarding popup.
> > > How to get the text of a popup window..
> > > its very urgent please help.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Shalini gupta
> > >
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