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Last Post 07 Dec 2009 03:16 PM by Support Team. 1 Replies.
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Jattie

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05 Dec 2009 05:31 PM
Gents, first of all congratulations on a most amazing automation application, I am a huge fan so far.

I've been tryng to get a web button click to work for the last two days and I think it's just not possible with the tag below. I am trying to get my script to click this button:

"<INPUT onmouseover="this.src='https://www.blueface.ie/common/images/login-on.png'" onmouseout="this.src='https://www.blueface.ie/common/images/login-off.png'" type=image height=30 alt="Log in to my Blueface account" width=65 src="https://www.blueface.ie/common/images/login-off.png"></INPUT>"

from this URL: https://www.blueface.ie/customers/sms.aspx

and I keep on getting this error mesage: "Tag not found. The tag may not exist, or the specified attribute names and values may not exist in the tag."

I've tried to use the obvious easy tags like height and width, but somehow it seems that the preceding "onmouseover" and "onmouseout" attribute names somehow stops the Input tag from being identified. I also tried onmouseover and even to substitue the quotes " and ' with #34# and #44#. I am out of ideas and the help files are very sparse on the subject and would really appreciate some pointers to make some progress here.

Thanks
Support Team

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07 Dec 2009 03:16 PM Correct Answer?
This page uses a POST after clicking the login button. You can try catching POST info and use djuggler's Post Web Page action.

Pop-up djuggler's web viewer and browse to the web page. Fill in some info in the username password fields. Click the login button. Now look to the right. Djuggler has cought POSTDATA and url. Copy them and past them in the Post Web Page action.

Copy paste them in the action. Run the script... and see if it works.


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