Selenium's IE driver doesn't load page?












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I try to load webpage and extract some docs, but after typing in code and pressing "search" button, nothing shows up. When i do it on my regular website, it works fine. Should I somehow set my WebDriver differently?



I tried with simple firefox driver but it also failed.



    WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();


driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
krsinput.sendKeys(String.valueOf(myNumber);

WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
szukajbutton.click();


I typed in "331515" in the inputbox (there's only one) and after pressing "szukaj", there should be table showing below button.










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  • What is your Manual Step which you are trying to Automate? Where are you stuck exactly?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:28













  • Searching company by it's number then downloading proper document (and name it but it's secondary goal)

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:30











  • IE and Firefox failed ... how about Chrome?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:31











  • I cant make chrome work at all :/

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:39











  • Can u try this in debug mode by keeping a debug point at: szukajbutton.click(); Check whether the correct string is inputting in the text box. Also, try clicking the button on this screen to check if the issue is with the driver window.

    – Neha
    Jan 3 at 9:30


















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I try to load webpage and extract some docs, but after typing in code and pressing "search" button, nothing shows up. When i do it on my regular website, it works fine. Should I somehow set my WebDriver differently?



I tried with simple firefox driver but it also failed.



    WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();


driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
krsinput.sendKeys(String.valueOf(myNumber);

WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
szukajbutton.click();


I typed in "331515" in the inputbox (there's only one) and after pressing "szukaj", there should be table showing below button.










share|improve this question























  • What is your Manual Step which you are trying to Automate? Where are you stuck exactly?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:28













  • Searching company by it's number then downloading proper document (and name it but it's secondary goal)

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:30











  • IE and Firefox failed ... how about Chrome?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:31











  • I cant make chrome work at all :/

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:39











  • Can u try this in debug mode by keeping a debug point at: szukajbutton.click(); Check whether the correct string is inputting in the text box. Also, try clicking the button on this screen to check if the issue is with the driver window.

    – Neha
    Jan 3 at 9:30
















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I try to load webpage and extract some docs, but after typing in code and pressing "search" button, nothing shows up. When i do it on my regular website, it works fine. Should I somehow set my WebDriver differently?



I tried with simple firefox driver but it also failed.



    WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();


driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
krsinput.sendKeys(String.valueOf(myNumber);

WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
szukajbutton.click();


I typed in "331515" in the inputbox (there's only one) and after pressing "szukaj", there should be table showing below button.










share|improve this question














I try to load webpage and extract some docs, but after typing in code and pressing "search" button, nothing shows up. When i do it on my regular website, it works fine. Should I somehow set my WebDriver differently?



I tried with simple firefox driver but it also failed.



    WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();


driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
krsinput.sendKeys(String.valueOf(myNumber);

WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
szukajbutton.click();


I typed in "331515" in the inputbox (there's only one) and after pressing "szukaj", there should be table showing below button.







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  • What is your Manual Step which you are trying to Automate? Where are you stuck exactly?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:28













  • Searching company by it's number then downloading proper document (and name it but it's secondary goal)

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:30











  • IE and Firefox failed ... how about Chrome?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:31











  • I cant make chrome work at all :/

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:39











  • Can u try this in debug mode by keeping a debug point at: szukajbutton.click(); Check whether the correct string is inputting in the text box. Also, try clicking the button on this screen to check if the issue is with the driver window.

    – Neha
    Jan 3 at 9:30





















  • What is your Manual Step which you are trying to Automate? Where are you stuck exactly?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:28













  • Searching company by it's number then downloading proper document (and name it but it's secondary goal)

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:30











  • IE and Firefox failed ... how about Chrome?

    – DebanjanB
    Jan 2 at 19:31











  • I cant make chrome work at all :/

    – Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
    Jan 2 at 19:39











  • Can u try this in debug mode by keeping a debug point at: szukajbutton.click(); Check whether the correct string is inputting in the text box. Also, try clicking the button on this screen to check if the issue is with the driver window.

    – Neha
    Jan 3 at 9:30



















What is your Manual Step which you are trying to Automate? Where are you stuck exactly?

– DebanjanB
Jan 2 at 19:28







What is your Manual Step which you are trying to Automate? Where are you stuck exactly?

– DebanjanB
Jan 2 at 19:28















Searching company by it's number then downloading proper document (and name it but it's secondary goal)

– Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
Jan 2 at 19:30





Searching company by it's number then downloading proper document (and name it but it's secondary goal)

– Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
Jan 2 at 19:30













IE and Firefox failed ... how about Chrome?

– DebanjanB
Jan 2 at 19:31





IE and Firefox failed ... how about Chrome?

– DebanjanB
Jan 2 at 19:31













I cant make chrome work at all :/

– Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
Jan 2 at 19:39





I cant make chrome work at all :/

– Konstanty Maciej Lachowicz
Jan 2 at 19:39













Can u try this in debug mode by keeping a debug point at: szukajbutton.click(); Check whether the correct string is inputting in the text box. Also, try clicking the button on this screen to check if the issue is with the driver window.

– Neha
Jan 3 at 9:30







Can u try this in debug mode by keeping a debug point at: szukajbutton.click(); Check whether the correct string is inputting in the text box. Also, try clicking the button on this screen to check if the issue is with the driver window.

– Neha
Jan 3 at 9:30














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First, there is a tip on input field: Pole KRS jest dziesięcioznakowe.
So, your code should look like



String strMyNumber = "0000331515";

WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
krsinput.sendKeys(strMyNumber);

WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
szukajbutton.click();


And your code is fully workable.
By my opinion, it's a website's issue. I have tried few correct format case numbers that I've found on some Polish websites, all of them gave no result to me.






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    First, there is a tip on input field: Pole KRS jest dziesięcioznakowe.
    So, your code should look like



    String strMyNumber = "0000331515";

    WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
    driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

    WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
    krsinput.sendKeys(strMyNumber);

    WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
    szukajbutton.click();


    And your code is fully workable.
    By my opinion, it's a website's issue. I have tried few correct format case numbers that I've found on some Polish websites, all of them gave no result to me.






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      First, there is a tip on input field: Pole KRS jest dziesięcioznakowe.
      So, your code should look like



      String strMyNumber = "0000331515";

      WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
      driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

      WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
      krsinput.sendKeys(strMyNumber);

      WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
      szukajbutton.click();


      And your code is fully workable.
      By my opinion, it's a website's issue. I have tried few correct format case numbers that I've found on some Polish websites, all of them gave no result to me.






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        First, there is a tip on input field: Pole KRS jest dziesięcioznakowe.
        So, your code should look like



        String strMyNumber = "0000331515";

        WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
        driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

        WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
        krsinput.sendKeys(strMyNumber);

        WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
        szukajbutton.click();


        And your code is fully workable.
        By my opinion, it's a website's issue. I have tried few correct format case numbers that I've found on some Polish websites, all of them gave no result to me.






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        First, there is a tip on input field: Pole KRS jest dziesięcioznakowe.
        So, your code should look like



        String strMyNumber = "0000331515";

        WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
        driver.get("https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/rdf/pd/");

        WebElement krsinput = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:krs2"));
        krsinput.sendKeys(strMyNumber);

        WebElement szukajbutton = driver.findElement(By.name("unloggedForm:submit"));
        szukajbutton.click();


        And your code is fully workable.
        By my opinion, it's a website's issue. I have tried few correct format case numbers that I've found on some Polish websites, all of them gave no result to me.







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