"The client side checks to see if the OS is x64. If this succeeds then
it checks that the process running the client side code is a 64-bit
process. If that succeeds then the client code will try load the 64-
bit version of Internet Explorer. If any of the checks for x64 fail
the code will try use 32-bit version of Internet Explorer"
I hit a bug where a "click" works in FireFox, but fails in 64-bit IE.
I can't test 32-bit IE because 64-bit IE always launches. My OS is
Windows 7 x64 and my Eclipse and JVM are x64.
How can I force the driver to launch the 32-bit version of IE?
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could you share the issues you mentioned below.
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:31 PM, SeleniumUser <anders....@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried using -Dos.arch=Win32 based on the source code, but then I just had other issues. Anyone else have any luck with this?To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/selenium-users/-/_ilmsm4jl60J.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2011 5:42:14 PM UTC-6, D Morse wrote:I see in the IEDriver documentation that the version launch is--
determined by the bitness of the client code:"The client side checks to see if the OS is x64. If this succeeds then
it checks that the process running the client side code is a 64-bit
process. If that succeeds then the client code will try load the 64-
bit version of Internet Explorer. If any of the checks for x64 fail
the code will try use 32-bit version of Internet Explorer"I hit a bug where a "click" works in FireFox, but fails in 64-bit IE.
I can't test 32-bit IE because 64-bit IE always launches. My OS is
Windows 7 x64 and my Eclipse and JVM are x64.How can I force the driver to launch the 32-bit version of IE?
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Any solution to this?
On Monday, March 26, 2012 3:26:57 AM UTC-7, EnixShen wrote:
could you share the issues you mentioned below.
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:31 PM, SeleniumUser <anders....@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried using -Dos.arch=Win32 based on the source code, but then I just had other issues. Anyone else have any luck with this?To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/selenium-users/-/_ilmsm4jl60J.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2011 5:42:14 PM UTC-6, D Morse wrote:I see in the IEDriver documentation that the version launch is--
determined by the bitness of the client code:"The client side checks to see if the OS is x64. If this succeeds then
it checks that the process running the client side code is a 64-bit
process. If that succeeds then the client code will try load the 64-
bit version of Internet Explorer. If any of the checks for x64 fail
the code will try use 32-bit version of Internet Explorer"I hit a bug where a "click" works in FireFox, but fails in 64-bit IE.
I can't test 32-bit IE because 64-bit IE always launches. My OS is
Windows 7 x64 and my Eclipse and JVM are x64.How can I force the driver to launch the 32-bit version of IE?
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