${Residential_Address_State} dom = document.getElementById('PD_Me_AddrRes').getElementsByTagName('span')[3]click element ${Residential_Address_State}
select from list by value ${Residential_Address_State} Victoria
I tried using by index, by label as well, however it didn't help me.
Thanks,
Nagendra
Ugh
There is also extension on top of the Selenium2Library, AngularJSLibrary[1], which provides a better support for AngularJS applications.
For next time, tell which library you are using. Also if you get an error, please post the full stack trace also. Stack trace is visible when trace loglevel is used from Robot Framework.
-Tatu
[1] https://github.com/Selenium2Library/robotframework-angularjs
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