Ie.start & ie.new

Hello,

I am a beginner to Ruby & Watir, as new as three days :slight_smile: I am facing
some beginner issues ...
When trying to use ie.new or ie.start, a fresh IE opens up and when
using ie.goto on that object opens a new IE browser to navigate to the
site. I tried physically typing the url on the blank / fresh browser
that ruby opens up after ie.new or ie.start but I get this error "For
your computers security, websites that are in different security zones
should open up in different windows".

Is there some stting changes that will solve this problem as clearly
none of you guys are facing this issue with a ie.new or ie.start.

The below code will cause the same problem,

聽聽聽require 'watir' # the watir controller
聽聽聽# set a variable
聽聽聽test_site = 'http://www.google.com'
聽聽聽# open the IE browser
聽聽聽ie = Watir::IE.new # this opens up a blank . fresh / new browser
聽聽聽ie.goto(test_site) # This opens up another browser

路路路

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search the watir mailing list for an answer. Its been asked several
times before. Its something to do with vista.

Paul

路路路

On Oct 9, 10:03 pm, Vijay Pillai <pillai...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I am a beginner to Ruby & Watir, as new as three days :slight_smile: I am facing
some beginner issues ...
When trying to use ie.new or ie.start, a fresh IE opens up and when
using ie.goto on that object opens a new IE browser to navigate to the
site. I tried physically typing the url on the blank / fresh browser
that ruby opens up after ie.new or ie.start but I get this error "For
your computers security, websites that are in different security zones
should open up in different windows".

Is there some stting changes that will solve this problem as clearly
none of you guys are facing this issue with a ie.new or ie.start.

The below code will cause the same problem,

   require 'watir' # the watir controller
   # set a variable
   test_site = 'http://www.google.com'
   # open the IE browser
   ie = Watir::IE.new # this opens up a blank . fresh / new browser
   ie.goto(test_site) # This opens up another browser
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