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ok, so I switched my project to Visual Studio 2010, downloaded the source code
for this project, and followed the fancy prompts to browse for source code when
the debugger asked for it while handling a different error. I was confused and
thought . . . anyway, I can do more investigation the next time I get this
error and give you something more specific than "umm something is messed up
somewhere". :D
To be thorough, I should check out the selenium source code as well and make
sure it's the same version used in this project. I've got the tortoise svn open
and I'm looking at the selenium source, about to checkout
http://selenium.googlecode.com/svn/tags/selenium-2.21 as the version of the
selenium dll's all said 2.21. Let me know if I'm mistaken and need to grab a
different version of the source.
Original comment by matthewkastor@gmail.com
on 20 May 2012 at 11:50
There is no point in debugging from this project sources as it mainly warps
functions from Selenium Framework libraries. And as i binded those functions
automatically by "Reflection", there's a pretty good chance that most of the
defects are from Selenium libraries which I use without modification.
In version 1.0.5 referenced libraries can be found in this package:
http://code.google.com/p/selenium/downloads/detail?name=selenium-dotnet-2.21.0.z
ip
Try to reproduce the defect in a new CSharp/VBNet projet with Selenium
libraries referenced:
WebDriverBackedSelenium sel = new WebDriverBackedSelenium(new InternetExplorerDriver(), @"http://www.google.com/");
sel.Start();
sel.Open(@"http://seleniumhq.org/projects/");
sel.Type("name=q", "Selenium");
Thread.Sleep(2000);
Console.WriteLine("textpresent = " + sel.IsTextPresent("your text"));
...
sel.Stop();
If you can reproduce the issue, report it to Selenium on their project website
(http://code.google.com/p/selenium/issues/list).
In not, paste you example in this defect.
From my experience, when a command sometimes works and sometimes fails, it
usually implies that the browser is still working on something. Try to add a
pause/wait command before and see if you still have the exception.
Original comment by florentbr
on 21 May 2012 at 6:39
I am out of state right now, when I get home I'll be able to run some tests.
I saw what you were doing to wrap the C# client and did check out the 2.21 tag
of selenium. I'm sure you're right that it's either a timing issue or a defect
in their library. I found another issue with isTextPresent, when I try using
regexpi to search for a case insensitive regular expression match it doesn't
work. This one I know isn't in your wrapper at all as I'd tried it against the
webdriver backed selenium object and had the same error.
Dim ff As New OpenQA.Selenium.Firefox.FirefoxDriver()
Dim selenium As New Selenium.WebDriverBackedSelenium(ff, "http://yahoo.com")
It is what it is, I suppose. I highly suspect the unhandled exception would be
timing since it is intermittently occurring when the input "should" be correct.
What I was doing is opening a page, checking for specific text, and using the
result of the check to tell my program to proceed or bail out. As far as I know
the open command automatically implies that there is a wait before proceeding.
I'll try adding the pause as you suggested and run some tests next weekend when
I'm back home.
Original comment by matthewkastor@gmail.com
on 22 May 2012 at 4:41
Nothing much to do here.
Original comment by florentbr
on 26 Aug 2012 at 8:48
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
matthewkastor@gmail.com
on 18 May 2012 at 5:26