FindIEFrame
<FindIEFrame> tag searches for an application by its caption and selects a DOM of the window or a specific frame within a window. An example is a pop-up window. This tag can explore the pop-up window regardless of how it stands in relation to the hosted web application. This topic describes the attributes of <FindIEFrame>
<FindIEFrame> syntax
The following code snippet shows how <FindIEFrame> is used:
<FindIEFrame> [matchtype="equals|startswith|endswith|contains"] [match="n"][relaxProcessIdRestriction="true|false"] >
text to match against window caption
</FindIEFrame>
Attributes of <FindIEFrame>
The following table describes the optional attributes of the <FindIEFrame> tag.
Element | Description |
---|---|
matchtype |
Specifies how the caption should be matched. Possible values are equals, startswith, endswith, or contains. Any other value will throw an exception. |
match |
Selects the nth frame matching the specification. Default: 1. |
relaxProcessIdRestriction |
Searches for a matching window/frame within the same process of the hosted application (False) or searches over all processes (True). |
The following sample code shows the bindings for the control named PopupWindowText. The control is the text in an HTML pop-up window; in this case, it is the pop-up window in the Sample Web Application.
<HtmlElement name="PopupWindowText" type="HtmlElement">
<FindIEFrame>http://uiiserver1/Microsoft.Cti.Samples.DemoWebApplication/popup1.htm - Windows Internet Explorer</FindIEFrame>
<ElementMatchPath>/HTML/BODY/P/FONT</ElementMatchPath>
</HtmlElement>
See Also
Concepts
WebDDA
Use data driven adapters (DDAs)
Unified Service Desk
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