"Иван Бишевац" <ivan.bisevac@gmail.com> wrote in post #1082870:
Yes, Capybara is a gem. Google for: ruby capybara.
Ok, if you need help call me.
Do you mind if i just e-mail you if i need further help?
"Иван Бишевац" <ivan.bisevac@gmail.com> wrote in post #1082870:
Yes, Capybara is a gem. Google for: ruby capybara.
Ok, if you need help call me.
Do you mind if i just e-mail you if i need further help?
"Иван Бишевац" <ivan.bisevac@gmail.com> wrote in post #1082996:
By the way, it's not copybara but capybara
haha google auto corrected it for me. thank you though!
"Иван Бишевац" <ivan.bisevac@gmail.com> wrote in post #1083041:
Start with http://stackoverflow.com/a/4172101/507018 and look at
documentation at https://github.com/jnicklas/capybara\.
wow I've heard of git hub, even have an account, never used it but that
capybara page is full of information
"Иван Бишевац" <ivan.bisevac@gmail.com> wrote in post #1083769:
For button click on your page example this is correct way to click it:
find(:xpath, "//*[@id="sImage1"]").click
"id=sImage1" is the button to log into the webpage. i have already
gotten past that to the email page, it fills out all the fields and all
i need to do is click the send button on the email page. but when i look
at it with firebug its completely different than the log on button. i
put the code in my previous response for the new button.
It's ok, but I prefer google groups or better stackoverflow.com, because
this could be interesting to other people. But of course if you need some
help you can contact me by email.
2012/11/5 john smith <lists@ruby-forum.com>
"Иван Бишевац" <ivan.bisevac@gmail.com> wrote in post #1082870:
> Yes, Capybara is a gem. Google for: ruby capybara.
> Ok, if you need help call me.
>
>
> 2012/11/5 john smith <lists@ruby-forum.com>Do you mind if i just e-mail you if i need further help?
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