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The biggest hurdle in testing ExtJS with Selenium is that ExtJS doesn't render standard HTML elements and the Selenium IDE will naively (and rightfully) generate commands targeted at elements that just act as decor -- superfluous elements that help ExtJS with the whole desktop-look-and-feel. Here are a few tips and tricks that I've gathered while writing automated Selenium test against an ExtJS ap
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Sencha - Community Support Team Join Date Apr 2007 Location Slovakia Posts 27,664 Hi all, I've run into the problem of submitting date fields to server as they are submitted in their display formats that is very problematic if you develop an international, locale switching application. You have m/d/y in English, d.m.Y, d.m.y or Y-m-d in some European countries. MYSQL server I'm using wants always
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I have worked with ExtJS for the last 13 years while developing highly complex web applications. My experience includes a major application for the United Nations Office at Geneva. Iâve worked with the original âinventorâ of ExtJS, Jack Slocum, and I have also provided official customer support and technical training for Sencha, Inc. For the last three years I have worked (and continue to this day
Hi, I'm having issues in having an iframe fit the full TabPanel. I've searched the docs and forum and can't find a solution. Here is the code that successfully renders an iframe, but it's about 200px x 200px. tab = new Ext.Panel({ id: id, title: title, closable:true, autoScroll:true }); this.add(tab); var iframe = Ext.DomHelper.append(tab.ownerCt.body, {tag: 'iframe', id: 'iframe-'+id, frameBorder
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