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Hi,
Thanks for your response! I've tried that code, but it's the same errors again.
It also should recognise that my browser is running because it's just a follow on from some code that I know already works.
Could you please check the properties of your Browser stored in the NameMapping?
Try also to highlight the browser on Screen.
Maybe you have there some properties that don't help with the browser recognition.
Hope it helps. waiting.
regards,
Lage
- suzanne_raine11 years agoContributor
It's not finding the object on screen:
"Cannot highlight this object on screen."
Here's the mapped object:
- Lage11 years agoContributor
This is the problem then. I recommend you to delete the 'CommandLine' property and try to highlight it again. It should work. ;)
- suzanne_raine11 years agoContributor
Ah Lage,
I just tried that and still the same problem!
- Ravik11 years agoSuper Contributorjust try code like below - Call Browsers.Item(btIExplorer).Run("google.com") Note - This method will work TC 9.x and above version only
- suzanne_raine11 years agoContributor
Hi Ravik,
That method doesn't work for me. For whatever reason, it can't find the "btIExplorer". I have no idea why!