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Juraj Huska commented on ARQAJO-101:
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I can not find any mention about stop supporting of this escape feature in release notes
for release 1.5, where it stop to work firstly.
In the main screen with Jquery Selectors there is also note:
If you wish to use any of the meta-characters ( such as
!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@[\]^`{|}~ ) as a literal part of a name, you must
escape the character with two backslashes: \\. For example, if you have an element with
id="foo.bar", you can use the selector $("#foo\\.bar").
Using of JQuery 1.5 causes that JQuery selectors are not escaped
properly
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Key: ARQAJO-101
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQAJO-101
Project: Arquillian Ajocado
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.CR2
Environment: Ajocado 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Reporter: Juraj Huska
Assignee: Lukáš Fryč
When I want to use JQuery selectors in my tests, I can not just type:
{code}
jq("input[id$=attributes:handleClassInput]");
{code}
since it will not be properly escaped, and thus will fail to create this JQuery Locator.
I can avoid it by escaping it manually, but it will too much work for my big test suite,
which already worked with RichFaces Selenium properly.
The reason why *it works in RichFaces Selenium is that it uses JQuery v1.4.4 and Ajocado
is using 1.5.*
With 1.4.4 it works fine also in Ajocado.
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