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Re: why do i have to reset my password each time I visit the SmartBear forum?
I have resolved the issue for myself... The culprit was how I had initially savedthe login credentials in LastPass. Apparently I must have used the option to capture & save ALL field values which included a hidden Captcha response and other fields which may still be used to login, as can be seen in the following screenshot: I tried deleting all but the minimum required form fields, but that didn't work. What fixed it for me was completely deleting the LastPass entry for the SmartBear community, then logging in using a fresh browser tab and saving the credentials as a new entry. I then confirmed that it continued working in the same and other browser sessions. The reason Edge was working fine is because it doesn't (yet) officially support LastPass and so the hidden field values weren't being modified by LastPass when the page loaded.8 years agoPlace Community Off-TopicCommunity Off-Topic11KViews2likes0CommentsRe: why do i have to reset my password each time I visit the SmartBear forum?
I'm having the same issue in Chrome, Firefox, andIE11... But not in Edge which works fine. I'd prefer to use Chrome and to not have to reset my password every time. It seems that there is some hidden field which is not working properly in the browsers exhibiting this issue. It would begood to have a public explanation and resolution shared here instead of privately to expedite the resolution for other/future users having the same issue.8 years agoPlace Community Off-TopicCommunity Off-Topic11KViews1like2CommentsRe: WPFObject XamGrid FindAllChildren returning array of undefined
Herp derp... Never mind... The problem is that I neglected to cast the safe array to a JScript array. https://community.smartbear.com/t5/Functional-Web-Testing/FindAllChildren-returns-array-of-Undefined-String-Types-Should/m-p/118337#U1183371.4KViews0likes0CommentsWPFObject XamGrid FindAllChildren returning array of undefined
I'm automating manual test cases against an Infragistics WPF desktop application which contains various grids, most of which are XamDataGrid objects. However, now I've encountered one which is an XamGrid and is proving to be rather difficult to deal with... It seems that TestComplete is not recognizing this XamGrid object as a grid and is not exposing the convenient properties & methods associated with grids (i.e. wRowCount, wValue, FindRow, etc.). One curious result I'm seeing which is preventing me from making progress is that while the FindAllChildren method is exposed for this object, the results returned are always arrays of "undefined" which is useless and leads me to suspect that this type of object is not [correctly] supported in TestComplete (as of version 12.0.122.7). Please see screenshots. Has anyone else encountered this result (or even a different result) against this type of object? Any tips or suggestions you may have would be most welcome. Thanks in advance, PaulSolved1.4KViews0likes1Comment