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[M000702] No click on FF, needs webkit but webkit crashes #1435

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j-ro opened this issue Mar 27, 2015 · 6 comments
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[M000702] No click on FF, needs webkit but webkit crashes #1435

j-ro opened this issue Mar 27, 2015 · 6 comments

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@j-ro
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j-ro commented Mar 27, 2015

Anyone have any thoughts on M000702?

It seems to need webkit -- without it, we have that double click on the submit button issue. But with it, we get a broken pipe webkit crash.

It may be related to this: thoughtbot/capybara-webkit#674

Haven't tried that yet. I wish we knew better why this click thing happened -- a double submit button click does indeed work. But that's not a good solution.

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Hainish commented May 22, 2015

I've opened an issue on the capybara-webkit project with an isolated example of the issue.

thoughtbot/capybara-webkit#782

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Hainish commented Jul 12, 2015

I fix this by adding a "javascript" instruction as discussed previously (I can't find the issue # but I think we agreed on this?)

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j-ro commented Jul 12, 2015

Yeah, I think javascript is super useful. Can you document in the yaml spec?

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Hainish commented Jul 12, 2015

yes - I'll do that now

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Hainish commented Jul 12, 2015

done - 29d00e1

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csnardi commented Nov 8, 2018

No longer in Congress, closing.

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