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  1. hello i tried to scan my youtube videos name and length from youtube, so i found an ul tag which contain much li tag.. i used this formula to point li elements: $lis=_IETagNameGetCollection($ul,"li") after i found the ul.. so i think this lis is a collection of all li tag in ul tag! right? so why is: $counter=0 for $li in $lis $counter=$counter+1 next in this formula counter is 1, and during 1 cicle will list all li element instead of 1 li element! ewhy??? i thought the foreach statement will add me one by one the li elements from collection, but no.. by cicly counter i can see the cicle run once and this lists all li in 1 ciclye instead of 1 li per cicly.. i wanna handle 1 li per cicle.. what should i do?
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