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_IE_Example with local jpg instead of internet url?


Scottz
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Is there anyway to either have the autoit jpg on _IE_Examples load from local disk or not at all?

For example, _IE_Example ("basic") tries to get

I'm trying to create/debug an autoit script with IE in an environment that has a local web application but does not have internet access.

Not a huge problem but the 3-4min timeout delaying the script is a bit of a pain atm.

Thanks.

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The following is an example of if you had the html file in a folder, and the image is in a sub folder called "Images"

<input type='image' name='imageExample' alt='AutoIt Homepage' src='./images/autoit_6_240x100.jpg'>

you can also look here for some good stuff on webpages:

http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_scripts.asp

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or go into IE.au3 and copy the _IE_Example function into your code and call it myIE_Example and make the change yourself - it's very basic.

Dale

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