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  1. Thanks 'this-is-me' ! Great find. I'm surprised its available online. O'Reilly normally doesn't do that. I have their CD "The Perl CD Bookshelf", which has very good info. ViM
  2. You might try something as simple as check your startup entries. Get the free program regseeker and checkout startup entries and/or find something in register that matches what you see in taskmanger that you discribed. ViM
  3. Is this really your Hotmail userID & Password?
  4. yutt, I found this post way out of line. Valik suggested to use the help section first. That's all. Maybe he didn't say "pretty please", but just a reminder that the "help section" is there for a reason. BTW- You haven't read enought of Valiks posts to justify that remark, OR were you just baiting. I'm not defending anyone, I'm just stating a fact. ViM
  5. Thanks 'AutoDave' !. I didn't see your reply until today. It works! ViM
  6. CMD [/A | /U] [/Q] [/D] [/E:ON | /E:OFF] [/F:ON | /F:OFF] [/V:ON | /V:OFF] [ [/C | /K] string] /C Carries out the command specified by string and then terminates /K Carries out the command specified by string but remains <---- Maybe the reason
  7. @thomasl, Thanks! I'll take a look at this. Yesterday I googled perl dll yesterday but your page didn't show up. Maybe I didn't look deep enough. Somehow I overlooked this topic. ViM
  8. Sometimes people like drama , to be "on stage", "stir up the pot". If you drop the rope, sort of speaking, in tug-a-war;who's left? Silence may be the best reply.
  9. Great job! It looks good.
  10. This topic has been hammered around for a while now. I use AWK to process my regular expressions. I know there's an awkdll. Maybe I'll go that route.
  11. I like the "Drop the toddy, take a coffee and wake up mister." There is a drink called Hot Toddy, so this a very funny remark!
  12. thatsgreat2345, Good program, by the way. I understand the logic, I just wasn't sure how you knew about "http://www.cdcovers.cc/dvd_" and where to find it. Is this attained with knowledge of web pages or did you do a search as example then position mouse over object. Thanks, ViM
  13. thatsgreat2345 -, How did you figure this out? .. $IE = _IECreate("http://www.cdcovers.cc/dvd_" & StringLower(StringLeft($movie,1)) & ".php",0,0) .. Did you first search a movie at random to see how its created? ViM
  14. @SmOke_N, Your right. I was in a hurry and posted and ran. Oops. I left out something in the middle. I'm having trouble with copy/paste from my Opera. Sorry Anyway, it was Uten's reference to "^" and "$" that prompted my reply.
  15. Yes, I came from the Unix world of AWK, Perl, etc. It was/is a transistion to use AutoIt's regular expressions. I was under the assumption that regex expressions were standard. I know Perl has added its own additions in addition to regex. The book on my desk was Jeffery Friedl's "Mastering Regular Expressions". Also miss VI or VIM's regex. SciTe is more robust when programming AutoIt. ViM
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