10-14-2009, 08:03 PM
Hi Everyone,
I know this topic has been discussed in a separate thread but the requirements here are a bit different.
I am testing an application that is being pushed over the web. (It is a Java Web Start application). Every time I click on the link that invokes the application, Internet Explorer prompts whether I need to download the file and I have to say "Yes".
There is no way I can turn off the setting without violating the security policy.
So the question is, can I send click on the "Download" option on the IE information bar via QTP? (The IE information bar is recognized as a WebBtn object)
If so, a short example might help.
Thanks,
- Oskar
I know this topic has been discussed in a separate thread but the requirements here are a bit different.
I am testing an application that is being pushed over the web. (It is a Java Web Start application). Every time I click on the link that invokes the application, Internet Explorer prompts whether I need to download the file and I have to say "Yes".
There is no way I can turn off the setting without violating the security policy.
So the question is, can I send click on the "Download" option on the IE information bar via QTP? (The IE information bar is recognized as a WebBtn object)
If so, a short example might help.
Thanks,
- Oskar