Everseeker
10 years agoContributor
Custom Web Objects are opaque to TC? (TC11 + Angular)
So, I have TC11.1, all patched and happy. I have an application that is a nice Web page... The entire app runs in frames... One master frame, with all the bits and pieces within. It's an Angular st...
- 10 years ago
Chrome:
Sys.Browser("chrome").BrowserWindow(1).Window("Chrome_RenderWidgetHostHWND", "Chrome Legacy Window", 1)
Firefox: I can see elements, sort of, but... well, here is an example
Sys.Browser("firefox").Page("http://itemmastertest.samtec.com/#/Dashboard").Panel(0).Panel(1).Panel(0).Panel(0). Panel(0).Panel(1).Panel(2).Panel(0).Panel("QueueItemMasterGrid").Panel(1).Panel(0).Panel(0).Panel(0).Panel(1). Panel(0).Link(0)
IE Same as Firefox...
Sys.Browser("iexplore").Page("http://itemmastertest.samtec.com/#/Dashboard").Panel(0).Panel(1).Panel(0).Panel(0). Panel(0).Panel(1).Panel(2).Panel(0).Panel("QueueItemMasterGrid").Panel(1).Panel(0).Panel(0).Panel(0).Panel(1). Panel(0).Link(0)
Looks exactly the same... everything is buried in a sea of Panel(x)'s
So, the solution, for me, is to NOT use Chrome.
I guess this is where Alias'ing is going to come in REALLY handy....
- 10 years ago
hi mate,
My scenario is working fine:
- TestComplete 11.10.1005.7
- Chrome Version 45.0.2454.93 m
Can you have a look in to your chrome extensions: chrome://extensions/ ? Should be that way: