If I remember correctly, "*chrome
" is used to launch a special mode of Firefox (a mode in which your application has more privilegies -- with less security restrictions) ; so, the fact that it's Firefox that is launched, and not Google Chrome, is normal.
If you want to launch Google Chrome, you will have to use something else than "*chrome
".
Using Selenium RC in interactive mode, with something like this :
$ java -jar selenium-server.jar -interactive
and using the getNewBrowserSession
command not correctly :
cmd=getNewBrowserSession
I get the list of browsers is supports :
23:43:09.317 INFO - Got result: Failed to start new browser session: Browser not supported:
(Did you forget to add a *?)
Supported browsers include:
*firefox
*mock
*firefoxproxy
*pifirefox
*chrome
*iexploreproxy
*iexplore
*firefox3
*safariproxy
*googlechrome
*konqueror
*firefox2
*safari
*piiexplore
*firefoxchrome
*opera
*iehta
*custom
on session null
So, I'm guessing you should be able to launch Google Chrome using "*googlechrome
" instead of "*chrome
".
I'm not on Windows, so I can't try by myself... And I cannot find anything in the documentation to back me up... Still, with a bit of luck, this might help you...
Anyway, have fun !
As a sidenote : Google Chrome is not the one which invented the term "chrome", actually ; it means plenty of things, like Chrome Mozilla or User Interface Chrome
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