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@@ -261,27 +261,27 @@ sub type_element_ok {
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}
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-=head2 $twd->find_element_ok($search_target [, $desc ]);
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+=head2 $twd->find_element_ok($search_target [,$finder, $desc ]);
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- $twd->find_element_ok( $search_target [, $desc ] );
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+ $twd->find_element_ok( $search_target [,$finder, $desc ] );
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Returns true if C<$search_target> is successfully found on the page. L<$search_target>
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-is passed to L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> using the C<default_finder>. See
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-there for more details on the format. Currently, other finders besides the default are not supported
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-for C<find_element_ok()>.
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+is passed to L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> using a finder or the C<default_finder>
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+if none passed.
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+See there for more details on the format for C<find_element_ok()>.
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=cut
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# Eventually, it would be nice to support other finds like Test::WWW::Selenium does, like this:
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# 'xpath=//foo', or 'css=.foo', etc.
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-=head2 $twd->find_no_element_ok($search_target [, $desc ]);
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+=head2 $twd->find_no_element_ok($search_target [,$finder, $desc ]);
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- $twd->find_no_element_ok( $search_target [, $desc ] );
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+ $twd->find_no_element_ok( $search_target [,$finder, $desc ] );
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Returns true if C<$search_target> is I<not> found on the page. L<$search_target>
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-is passed to L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> using the C<default_finder>. See
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-there for more details on the format. Currently, other finders besides the default are not supported
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+is passed to L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> using a finder or the
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+C<default_finder> if none passed.See there for more details on the format.
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for C<find_no_element_ok()>.
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=cut
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