[Wtr-general] Click on a pixel location
Charley Baker
charley.baker at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 15:20:13 EST 2006
Hey Philip,
Java applet - no, Flash - no. These are embedded objects which IE really
has no insight into. Form generated by Javascript - yes. This is what Watir
deals with....the generated DOM. I'm not yet convinced there's no way to
access the form elements in this particular scenario.
-Charley
On 12/6/06, philip reed <philipreedtech at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Just curious, would Watir be able to handle the following cases:
>
> - if the form were part of a Java applet?
> - if the form were generated by Javascript?
> - if the form were generated by Flash?
>
> I don't know anything about the JD Edwards app, and I know less than I
> wish about Watir. Just asking to learn, but perhaps it's helpful to
> brainstorm reasons why a form showing up in a somewhat standard
> browser config might not be Watir-accessible....
>
> Thanks,
>
> Philip
>
> On 12/6/06, Ankur Gupta <forum-watir-users at openqa.org> wrote:
> > pixel click is subject to break easily and not the recommended way, but
> that seems to me to be the only way to go in the situation i am stuck right
> now :-(
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