Update documentation with correct examples for fill methods
The examples for both `fillSelectors` and `fillXPath` referenced calls to `fill`. This commit corrects both examples.
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... | @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ Fills form fields with given values and optionally submits it. Fields | ... | @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ Fills form fields with given values and optionally submits it. Fields |
938 | are referenced by ``CSS3`` selectors:: | 938 | are referenced by ``CSS3`` selectors:: |
939 | 939 | ||
940 | casper.start('http://some.tld/contact.form', function() { | 940 | casper.start('http://some.tld/contact.form', function() { |
941 | this.fill('form#contact-form', { | 941 | this.fillSelectors('form#contact-form', { |
942 | 'input[name="subject"]': 'I am watching you', | 942 | 'input[name="subject"]': 'I am watching you', |
943 | 'input[name="content"]': 'So be careful.', | 943 | 'input[name="content"]': 'So be careful.', |
944 | 'input[name="civility"]': 'Mr', | 944 | 'input[name="civility"]': 'Mr', |
... | @@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ are referenced by ``CSS3`` selectors:: | ... | @@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ are referenced by ``CSS3`` selectors:: |
960 | Fills form fields with given values and optionally submits it. While the ``form`` element is always referenced by a CSS3 selector, fields are referenced by ``XPath`` selectors:: | 960 | Fills form fields with given values and optionally submits it. While the ``form`` element is always referenced by a CSS3 selector, fields are referenced by ``XPath`` selectors:: |
961 | 961 | ||
962 | casper.start('http://some.tld/contact.form', function() { | 962 | casper.start('http://some.tld/contact.form', function() { |
963 | this.fill('form#contact-form', { | 963 | this.fillXPath('form#contact-form', { |
964 | '//input[@name="subject"]': 'I am watching you', | 964 | '//input[@name="subject"]': 'I am watching you', |
965 | '//input[@name="content"]': 'So be careful.', | 965 | '//input[@name="content"]': 'So be careful.', |
966 | '//input[@name="civility"]': 'Mr', | 966 | '//input[@name="civility"]': 'Mr', | ... | ... |
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