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So I'm writing a watir-webdriver script, and my app is using javascript to present a modal window that I want to interact with. When I click the element that presents the modal window, watir-webdriver just sits there until eventually it times out and i see a Timeout::Error on the console window. This is before attempting to interact with the new window at all. I'm assuming it's polling the DOM for some change and not getting it, how do I tell it to move on without waiting?

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  • I believe this is what click_no_wait used to do in Watir Jan 28, 2012 at 12:08
  • Yeah. I forked watir-webdriver with the intention of adding such a function, but lord knows if I'll ever have time to do it
    – DVG
    Jan 30, 2012 at 23:08

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The answer ended up being, and then handling the necessary waiting manually

element.focus
element.send_keys :return
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Ruby 1.9.3/ IE 9 - I had a click_no_wait error. Watir would not trigger a click on the Save button, which had to be followed by a click on a java popup 'OK' button that confirmed that the save button had saved the document correctly.

Using these two lines in place of the click_no_wait command gets the code working perfectly:

element.focus 
element.send_keys :return

Thanks DVG. My code -

ie.button(:id, 'MainContent_B_Save').focus
ie.button(:id, 'MainContent_B_Save').send_keys :return 
ie. javascript_dialog.button('OK').click
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If this is a Alert, Confirm, or Alert type JS popup, see this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8172888/409820

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