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Splinter is the best I've seen and all the selection methods have
some sort of 'wait' argument.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/27/2016 10:45 AM, Harry Percival
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<div>I occasionally run into trouble with Selenium's behaviour,
specifically due to implicit waits and automatic waits for
page load. In discussions with the selenium + mozilla devs,
they often say that they think this kind of "magic wait"
ability is better left to "library authors", ie people
building wrapper libraries, with selenium as a lower-level
tool.<br>
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So, any experiences out there from people using Python wrappers
around selenium? Bonus points for Selenium 3 compatibility!<br>
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Harry Percival<br>
+44 78877 02511</p>
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