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  1. Sorry to come here with such a question (this is going to be my trademark it seems). I'm writing a script now to stress test a webpage (not DoS, my company wants to test our supplier:) ) I never done that with autoit but i seems to get a handle on it quickly enough,but i have a problem. How do I learn the pages buttons names or ids, so I can interact with them? Local $oLoginButton = _IEGetObjById($oIE, "login_button") _IEAction($oLoginButton, "click") how do I know/learn the "login_button" name as the browser refar to the button? I can probably mine it out from the sourcecode, but that would take an immense amount of time compared to, well anything. Edit: and by mining, I mean search for it manually, I know only a few professinaly sounding words about datamining Thank you guys! I hope others may find my questions usefull one day
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