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Bret
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Bret asked on 17 Aug 2010, 04:19 AM
In attemting to automate a test on a Silverlight application, there is a 'Waiting' popup that is appearing after a button is clicked.  I'm used to testing these sort of things from former client/server testing using Rational Robot, but am lost on this one.  Can anyone point me in the right direction, or direct me to some literature that would explain some of the nuances of Silverlight testing / Web GUI testing vs. Client/Server testing?  I'm very familiar with wait states, focus, etc., but I can't seem to a) nail down when this popup is gone, and b) know when the last object on the window under test is done being presented, for a lack of better term.

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Konstantin Petkov
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answered on 17 Aug 2010, 06:35 AM
Hello Bret,

Were you able to record some action/verification over the popup in question? I'm asking this because the popups in Silverlight are still (generally) a bit tricky to handle. Please review this blog post as a reference to get the popup accessible for automation and let us know if you need further assistance.

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