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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:10:53+00:00 2026-05-14T23:10:53+00:00

I’m new to Selenium RC, having previously used Selenium IDE and only run tests

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I’m new to Selenium RC, having previously used Selenium IDE and only run tests in Firefox. I’m trying to get a basic test to run using Selenium RC through Eclipse; my test works OK in Firefox, and in Safari now that I’ve killed the pop-up blocker, but IE8 is causing a SeleniumException to be thrown, containing an “XHR ERROR” with a 403 response:

com.thoughtworks.selenium.SeleniumException: XHR ERROR: URL = http://localhost:8080/pims Response_Code = 403 Error_Message = Forbidden
    at com.thoughtworks.selenium.HttpCommandProcessor.throwAssertionFailureExceptionOrError(HttpCommandProcessor.java:97)
    at com.thoughtworks.selenium.HttpCommandProcessor.doCommand(HttpCommandProcessor.java:91)
    at com.thoughtworks.selenium.DefaultSelenium.open(DefaultSelenium.java:335)
    at org.pimslims.seleniumtest.FirstTest.testNew(FirstTest.java:32)
    ...

I can do a similar test on http:/ /localhost:8080 (space between the slashes here because SO thinks I’m spamming) and it’s fine – I can make IE open that Tomcat default page and click a link. It’s only if I try to open my application at http:/ /localhost:8080/pims that I see this error – and only in IE. I can open that URL in IE by typing it into the address bar.

I was convinced that there’s some setting in IE that’s causing this, but I’ve tried everything I can think of. http:/ /localhost:8080 is in my Trusted Sites, and I’ve turned the security for that zone down to the minimum, allowed anything that looks related to popups, etc. If I try adding http:/ /localhost:8080/pims/ to Trusted Sites, IE says it’s already there.

I’ve also messed around with proxy settings, to no avail, but may have missed something obvious.

I’ve tried starting the test with *iexplore, *iehta, and *iexploreproxy – all behave the same.

Is there something I’ve missed?

For reference, here is my test case – this works as is, in Firefox, opening the PIMS application’s index page and clicking a link:

public class FirstTest extends SeleneseTestCase {
    @Override
    public void setUp() throws Exception {
        this.setUp("http://localhost:8080/", "*firefox");
    }

    public void testNew() throws Exception {
        final Selenium s = this.selenium;
        s.open("/pims");
        s.click("logInOutLink");
        s.waitForPageToLoad("30000");
    }
}

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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    2026-05-14T23:10:54+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:10 pm

    Slightly better solution, which doesn’t involve logging into Tomcat Manager:

    s.open("/");
    s.getEval("window.document.body.innerHTML='<a href=\"/pims\">Link to PIMS<\\/a>'");
    s.click("link=Link to PIMS");
    

    This opens the Tomcat root page, replaces its entire body with a link to the application, and clicks that link.

    It’s ugly, but it works.

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