The Chrome saga continues...
A while ago, I switched to a neat method of monitoring page loads in Chrome that used the tooltip text to detect when the browser was loading (credit goes to Colin McCrae for coming up with that little gem).
http://community.smartbear.com/t5/Functional-Web-Testing/contentDocument-readyState-always-quot-complete-quot-in-Chrome/td-p/89758
Unfortunately, this broke when the MSAA Description stopped returning any text. I talked to TestComplete tech support about it, but it looks as though Chrome just isn't providing that property on the objects any longer. There doesn't seem to be a way to access the tooltip text...?
http://community.smartbear.com/t5/Functional-Web-Testing/Chrome-43-MSAA-Description-blank-wait-for-page-load-fails/m-p/100323#M24914
And using Page.Wait still fails miserably in the Chrome browser.
So... circling back around to the original thread here to try to figure out how to get our automated tests working in Chrome again. Why, oh why, is it so difficult to tell me if the browser is loading a page?