Troubleshooting issues when testing in Internet Explorer
This topic can help you troubleshoot some of the problems that you might encounter in Web UI testing.
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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At the start of recording a Web UI test using Microsoft Internet Explorer, the following error message pops up: Error starting Internet Explorer. |
The browser is not properly installed on your machine, or you are using a version that is not supported by the Web UI extension, or the Enable Protected Mode option is not properly set. |
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You are unable to record and playback a Web UI test using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Typically, an object is highlighted in a blue rectangle during recording and in a red rectangle during playback. |
The Web UI extension does not support testing web pages that are rendered in Compatibility mode/Quirks mode in Internet Explorer. |
Perform the following steps to force websites
to open in the standards view:
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Recording and playback of Web UI tests of a few websites using Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 fail with the following error: Exception thrown: JavaScript error in async script. |
The website you are testing is not trusted. |
Make sure you add the web sites to be tested to
the list of trusted websites as follows:
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Playback of Web UI tests fails on Microsoft Internet Explorer with the following exception: org.openqa.selenium.StaleElementReferenceException: Error setting arguments for script. |
Some websites use cookies to store information on your machine for automatically populating forms. On these sites, test scripts may have difficulty identifying controls based on the content, which results in playback failure. |
Ensure that you delete all the cookies before playing back your test scripts. |
Uninstalling Test UI after recording/playing back tests with Microsoft Internet Explorer or Chrome does not automatically remove the __SDP_PATH__ and __BRAND_NAME__IMShared folders. Manual removal of the folders also throws an error message. |
The application fails to close the browser driver processes that are initiated as part of recording or playback. |
Before you uninstallHCL DevOps Test UI, ensure that you manually kill any active driver processes associated with the browsers through the Windows Task Manager. |