I have a page that renders a login form. Using Firefox's firebug I have identified the username id = txtUsername and the password text box is txtPassword. Everything is fine in Firefox. BUT moving over to IE Explorer browser, am getting error and cant locate the elements.
On inspecting the page, I found the form is being rendered by a JavaScript function. Below is the html:
form name="frmLogin" id="frmLogin" onsubmit="return $('#frmLogon').valid();" action="default.aspx" method="post" jQuery172043="1" novalidate="novalidate"
How can I locate the page elements using selenium webdriver.
This is the code I have written.
/* setup for IE. Remove if not needed */
File file = new File("C:/SeleniumJavaLibrary/selenium-2.28.0/IEDriverServer.exe");
System.setProperty("webdriver.ie.driver", file.getAbsolutePath());
DesiredCapabilities caps = DesiredCapabilities.internetExplorer();
caps.setCapability("ignoreZoomSetting", true);
WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver(caps);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(28,TimeUnit.SECONDS );
/*setup for IE*/
driver.get("http://website.com");
WebElement element = (WebElement) ((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("return $('#frmLogin').valid();");
element.findElement(By.name("txtUsername")).sendKeys("user");
element.findElement(By.name("txtPassword")).sendKeys("password");
return $('#frmLogin').valid(). You want just:return $('#frmLogin');– Arran Jan 29 at 16:23