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mattcarp
16 years agoNew Contributor
Hi Allen. You are absolutely right in that the application that I want to test is a web based ext-js setup. As you advised, I've assigned wildcards (*) to the end of objects in the DOM which might change each time a page is rendered. I did this up the DOM tree, such that each object which had a number assigned to it is now assigned a star. Whenever getting a warning message that the identifcation of the object was ambiguous, I identified additional properties so that the warning didn't appear again. Separately, I tried 're-parenting' the item by dragging it up to the parent level of its page, and I've also (separately) flagged the checkbox which allows the object to be found anywhere within the hierarchy.
I continue to receive "Object Not Found". I'm cleary missing something. I'm getting myself into an awkward position in that I promised my client that the product is the best on the market, yet I've not produced a single test since we made the purchase. Is there another route via which we can resolve this?
Thank you very much.
Matt Carpenter
I continue to receive "Object Not Found". I'm cleary missing something. I'm getting myself into an awkward position in that I promised my client that the product is the best on the market, yet I've not produced a single test since we made the purchase. Is there another route via which we can resolve this?
Thank you very much.
Matt Carpenter