Thanks John. I can imagine you are busy so thank you, appreciated.

ok; i decided to follow you advice and avoid to use I.E. But as i am still on Win 7 i decided to test with Chrome browser instead of Edge.

Here is the code

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; #use Test::Time; use Selenium::Remote::Driver; my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new( 'remote_server_addr' => 'localhost', 'browser_name' => 'chrome', 'port' => '4444', ); $driver->get('http://www.google.com');
But i got almost the same issue ,as follows :
C:\Users\Documents\TESTPERL>perl TEST.pl Could not create new session: Unable to create new service: ChromeDriv +erService Build info: version: '3.14.0', revision: 'aacccce0', time: '2018-08-02 +T20:13:22.693Z' System info: host: 'LBNL13608', ip: '10.132.5.117', os.name: 'Windows +7', os.arch: 'amd64', os.version: '6.1', java.version: '1.8.0_191' Driver info: driver.version: unknown at TEST.pl line 9.

I launched the chrome webdriver and standalone Selenium server is up and running on port 4444. Maybe it's coming from the location. Because i already added the current location in my %PATH% and as you can see it's not working


In reply to Re^4: Simple code using Selenium::Remote::Driver by Perlchaoui
in thread Simple code using Selenium::Remote::Driver by Perlchaoui

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