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I tried the demo and it failed saying, "AttributeError: 'WebDriver' object has no attribute 'find_element_by_tag_name'" It looks like the deprecated `find_element_by_*` methods have been removed in Selenium 4.3.0. This commit replaces all the usages of those deprecated methods with their current alternatives. Refs: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72773269/5432315
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We encountered the same issue. Do you know if a new release with this fix will be available soon? |
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@boakley , can you please check if this fix can be merged? It would be useful. |
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I tried the demo and it failed saying, "AttributeError: 'WebDriver' object has no attribute 'find_element_by_tag_name'"
It looks like the deprecated
find_element_by_*methods have been removed in Selenium 4.3.0.This commit replaces all the usages of those deprecated methods with their current alternatives.
Refs: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72773269/5432315