Thanks I found the solution on the link you provided.
# Assumes only 1 currently opened window with target _blank
sub select_target_blank_window {
my ($self, $timeout) = @_;
my $window_name;
for (1 .. $timeout / 100) {
($window_name) = grep {/selenium_blank\d+/} $self->get_all_wind
+ow_names;
last if defined $window_name;
$self->pause(100);
}
croak "Timed out waiting to select blank target window" if ! defin
+ed $window_name;
return $self->select_window($window_name);
}
Now to figure out how to get a value in a form. It is a drop down list consisting dates. sel->type("xxx",15"); does not work. nor does
<code>
$sel->get_eval('document.actForm.TempBeginDay.value = "15"');
$sel->get_eval('document.actForm.TempEndDay.value = "15"');
<\code>
Thoughts???
Thanks!!!!
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