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Re: Running Edge in IE mode
Thanks so much for providing the example I can test with! So when I started the test, the Edge browser looked like this: You can see that the browser is in Edge mode. The icon on the left shows that the TestComplete extension is installed and active. So when I run the snippet you gave me, I get the following error: Which does say to me that it is having problems talking to the extension. Following the highlighted link, however, takes me to this page: which re-affirms to me that the extension is installed. So as a further test, I tried reloading that same page in regular Edge mode and when I tried to record a test, I got this error: It then takes me to the page just above that says the extension is installed. So it appears to me that something hinky is going on. I am able to run under Chrome without any issues at all. We did recently have an issue with the tests not running due to a group policy that was removing values from the registry. Could we be having problems with something like this?148Views0likes0Comments- 241Views1like0Comments
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Running Edge in IE mode
This has been asked a couple of times, but I have yet to see a satisfactory answer. Our app opens up in the Edge browser in IE mode. You can record a test, albeit slowly. When you try to run the test, you get an unable to find object Sys.Browser("iexplore") error. Going to the object browser, you do see a Browser("iexplore") object. Any suggestions on how to get around this problem? We are in the process of transitioning, but it is going to take a while, so a workaround be be very helpful to us.615Views0likes14CommentsRe: Recognizing PrimeNg Table Cells
When you hover over the table cell, an icon becomes visible in that cell and you click that icon to do a delete. I'm doing a call to HoverMouse() on the cell, but the Click() call for the icon is returning a "Object not found" error, so I have to figure out if the hover isn't bringing up the icon which is why it isn't being found, or if the hover is working but TestComplete isn't finding the icon to call the click. I'm thinking that it takes the Object Manager some time to update with the new icon and that the Click() is being called before the Object Manager has found the new icon. Or I could be all wrong. This is all new to me!12 months agoPlace TestComplete QuestionsTestComplete Questions668Views0likes1CommentRe: Recognizing PrimeNg Table Cells
I did find a way around this issue. I was able to add a unique tag to each cell component (e.g. id=<table>.<column>.<uniqueRowIdentifier>). Next I wrestled with getting the CheckPoint Wizard and the Name Mapping to use id as their primary selection criteria. (I never did find it. I noticed that the QuickCheckPoint feature does this, so I am just going to use this from now on.). And now my current issue is getting TestComplete to hover over a specific cell in the table and select a button that only becomes visible during a hover. All these things have probably already been solved by somebody else somewhere and it would save myself, and other newbies, enormous numbers of hours and frustration if there was a central repository of Angular/PrimeNg specific information like this, or a specific group of "power users" that we could ask. I already have a series of pretty extensive Confluence pages with what I've learned so far to help other users in my organization. Thanks for all the suggestions y'all have given so far, though!12 months agoPlace TestComplete QuestionsTestComplete Questions708Views0likes3CommentsRe: Recognizing PrimeNg Table Cells
Yes, I have seen that documentation page, and I did see that the table components aren't listed there. But since tables are such a huge part of most web pages, I would think that the folks who are using Test Complete with Angular tables would have developed a set of tips, secrets and strategies in order to test tables and their contents. Hence, my question about a specific User Group.12 months agoPlace TestComplete QuestionsTestComplete Questions736Views0likes0Comments