yes, but the problem is I want webdriver to actually switch to the new tab, but thats not happening. Mark is saying that it wouldn't happen, but then I pasted another where switch to another window is happening. Whats wrong in here?
I tried, but it stayed on the "parent tab" (the focus stayed there)and gave the element not found exception, as the element I wanted to click was for new tabs only not for parent window.
private static void flipkartexample() { // TODO Auto-generated method stub EventFiringWebDriver efw = new EventFiringWebDriver(driver); driver.get("http://www.flipkart.com/"); List<WebElement> list = driver.findElements(By .xpath(".//*[@id='fk-mainbody-id']/div/div[1]/ul/li")); System.out.println(list.size()); for (int i = 2; i <5; i++) { efw.getKeyboard().pressKey(Keys.CONTROL); driver.findElement(By .xpath("//*[@id='fk-mainbody-id']/div/div[1]/ul/li["+i+"]/a")).click(); efw.getKeyboard().releaseKey(Keys.CONTROL);
code should move to tabs and for each tab it should click the logo of the website, but instead it stayed on the parenttab and keep clickcing logo there.