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I use selenium grid (to run test on 4 browsers: FF13, FF16, IE9 and chrome. each browser is on different machine. In the relevant section of the test, i find a clickable element and click on it. On FF13, IE9 and chrome it works just fine: element was found and got clicked. On FF16, the element was found and webdriver "claims" that it clicked on it, but the action of the button (changes the layout of a table on the page) doesn't happen.

note: I use version 2.25 thanks, Tizki

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  • Do you have a piece of code we can reproduce this with?
    – Arran
    Nov 19, 2012 at 12:05
  • Is it possible that you hit something similar to this Selenium bug? Is the offending element on the edge of the screen, overlapped by a statusbar/scrollbar/whatever? Nov 19, 2012 at 17:30
  • i forgot to mention that the application is GWT based. the button that i'm trying to click on is a div with static id. i use element = driver.findElement(By.id("button-id")); element.click(); i don't think that the element id overlapped, at least it doesn't seems like it is. Nov 22, 2012 at 20:54

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hmm... I would use a cheat like js injection (in case support of jQuery is included). e.g.

String cssSelector="...blablabla....";
    JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
    StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
    stringBuilder.append("var x=$(\'"+cssSelector+"\');");
    stringBuilder.append("x.click()");
    js.executeScript(stringBuilder.toString());

2nd approach (solution): try to find your element to click on using DOM model using document.getElementsByTagName - this will return an array of found elements and you can easily find needed element using command line in firefox. So your element be like:

document.getElementsByTagName[n]  

where is n - the order of your element in found array document.getElementsByTagName

below code of method I use with parameters tagName - name of tag which you look for your element by, and argNum is a number which you should to subtract from the whole length of array document.getElementsByTagName to get n - the order of your element :

public void jsDirectClickUsingDOM_GEBTagName(String tagName,int argNum) throws IOException {
        JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
        StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
 stringBuilder.append("document.getElementsByTagName(\'"+tagName+"\')[document.getElementsByTagName(\'"+tagName+"\').length-"+argNum+"].click()");
        js.executeScript(stringBuilder.toString());
    }

this should work anyway. Hope it comes clear for you:)

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  • thanks for the answer, i tried your solutions, but it still doesn't work with FF16, seems to me like a webdriver issue. Nov 27, 2012 at 7:24
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I think there is a problem of compatibility of webdriver with FF16. I am stuck to FF 13.0.1 due to same reasons. By the way, I could not find any matrix of compatibilities between Firefox and webdriver, but after many times trying to run tests on different versions of Firefox, I decided to stuck to the one which really works.

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