Interesting.  Watir-for-IE sees that link as a button and clicks it.
On the page, it is the graphical element presented to the user.
Thanks, Angrez.  (Feel free to set yourself up as a user!)

On 5/4/07, Angrez Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I tried your script. I seems like you are accessing wrong element.
>
>
> > #DOESN'T FIND THIS BUTTON
> >
> > ff.button(:id,'st-login-to-edit-button-link')
>
> This is actually a link <a
> id="st-login-to-edit-button-link">.
> So the following should be used to access this element
> ff.link(:id, 'st-login-to-edit-button-link')
> Using this I was able to go to login page and was able to enter login name
> and password.
>
> > ff.text_field(:id, 'username').set(' [EMAIL PROTECTED]')
> > ff.text_field(:id, 'password').set('mypass')
> > ff.button(:value, 'Log in').click
>
> Don't know correct user name and password :) so was not able to go ahead
> with the test.
>
> > #DOESN'T FIND THIS BUTTON EITHER
> > ff.button(:id,"st-edit-button-link").click
>
> I think this might be again a link.
>
> Regards,
> Angrez
>
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