10-07-2008, 06:44 PM
Ankur,
I have sent a request to our development staff to give me details as to what goes on behind the scenes when a particular web button is clicked. As of this post, I don't know that yet.
Since we installed QTP around April of this year, we have never been able to get it to record a particular functionality within our application. I can post what was recorded, but that may not help you much. Our application is "editing" a piece of information. When the editing window is "closed" any type of mouse click will bring down IE. This is true for IE 6 and 7 both.
I will be attaching the source behind the window dialog to assist anyone in their analysis. The functionality that shuts down IE works just fine outside of QTP. It has been for a couple of years now, so some type of interaction between QTP and our application is causing IE to shut down. This interaction is what I am trying to figure out. If I need to have our developers modify their application, I can certainly propose that, but it may fall on deaf ears.
I know I haven't provided much to go on, but I am at the mercy of our development resources. I can only provide what I am provided.
Thanks,
Steve Groves
I have sent a request to our development staff to give me details as to what goes on behind the scenes when a particular web button is clicked. As of this post, I don't know that yet.
Since we installed QTP around April of this year, we have never been able to get it to record a particular functionality within our application. I can post what was recorded, but that may not help you much. Our application is "editing" a piece of information. When the editing window is "closed" any type of mouse click will bring down IE. This is true for IE 6 and 7 both.
I will be attaching the source behind the window dialog to assist anyone in their analysis. The functionality that shuts down IE works just fine outside of QTP. It has been for a couple of years now, so some type of interaction between QTP and our application is causing IE to shut down. This interaction is what I am trying to figure out. If I need to have our developers modify their application, I can certainly propose that, but it may fall on deaf ears.
I know I haven't provided much to go on, but I am at the mercy of our development resources. I can only provide what I am provided.
Thanks,
Steve Groves