6 messages in com.canoo.lists.webtestRe: [Webtest] Clicking on an image
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Aatish Arora29 Apr 2003 06:05 
Matthew Fleming01 May 2003 08:07 
Scot Hale01 May 2003 08:48 
Aatish Arora01 May 2003 10:40 
Matthew Fleming01 May 2003 10:47 
Aatish Arora01 May 2003 22:54 
Subject:Re: [Webtest] Clicking on an image
From:Aatish Arora (a_aa@yahoo.com)
Date:05/01/2003 10:54:43 PM
List:com.canoo.lists.webtest

IM not sure about that ...in my case it invokes a pop up.... trying to figure out how that should work... Am looking into some stuff...will let you know asap...

thanks, with regards, Aatish

--- Matthew Fleming <0avp@sneakemail.com> wrote:

Does the javascript actually get processed?

----Original Message Follows---- From: "Aatish Arora a_aatish-at-yahoo.com |Canoo WebTest|" <ar28@sneakemail.com> Reply-To: "webtest-at-lists.canoo.com |Canoo WebTest|" <7h1r@sneakemail.com> To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Subject: Re: [Webtest] Clicking on an image Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 10:40:52 -0700 (PDT)

WOW! Thanks a tonne Scott it really worked! :D

Thanks, regards, Aatish

--- Scot Hale <hal@hotmail.com> wrote:

I remember what I did in this case.

<clicklink label=""

href="javascript:showCalendar(document.Create.EffDate1);"/>

I think that works as long as the href doesn't change.

-Scot Hale

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Fleming" <0avp@sneakemail.com> To: <webt@lists.canoo.com> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 8:07 AM Subject: Re: [Webtest] Clicking on an image

You could just make am form image submit button then use the onClick javascript event.. WebTest picks that up.

-Matt

----Original Message Follows---- From: "Aatish Arora a_aatish-at-yahoo.com

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<ar28@sneakemail.com> Reply-To: "webtest-at-lists.canoo.com |Canoo WebTest|" <7h1r@sneakemail.com> To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Subject: [Webtest] Clicking on an image Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 06:05:46 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

Im in a strange fix :(. I have a image link

which

I

want to click on. And the HTML code for it

looks

like

this:

<a

href="javascript:showCalendar(document.Create.EffDate1);">

<img src="../images/calendar.gif" border=0></a>

SO no alt attribute for it :( is there a way to click on this link? or is there a workaround for it?

:(

Cheers! Aatish

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