You have severall options: var link = browser. Link(Find. ByUrl("needs.to.be/exact/match.url")) or var link = browser.
Link(Find. ByUrl(url => url! = null && url.
Contains("partial/match. Url")) or I you want to find a url specifically inside a list item (as of WatiN 2.0.50): var link = browser. ListItem("listItemIdHere").
Link(Find. ByUrl(url => url! = null && url.
Contains("partial/match. Url")).
You have severall options: var link = browser. Link(Find. ByUrl("needs.to.be/exact/match.url")); or var link = browser.
Link(Find. ByUrl(url => url! = null && url.
Contains("partial/match. Url")); or I you want to find a url specifically inside a list item (as of WatiN 2.0.50): var link = browser. ListItem("listItemIdHere").
Link(Find. ByUrl(url => url! = null && url.
Contains("partial/match. Url")).
I tried wid above code but I am getting invalid URI Error. Is the code which I am trying to automate. Please Help – Sonia Feb 22 at 12:20 Have you tried the second option (using a lambda expression) as well?
That should work in your case. – Jeroen van Menen Feb 28 at 21:20.
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