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Rodger
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Hello,

My AutoIt script clicks on a button in IE and a PHP script is started. This PHP script puts an alert window on screen with an OK button. I can't have my AutoIt script click on that button because the PHP script fully took over my AutoIt script and pauses my AutoIt script until I manually press on the Ok button.

I don't want the PHP script pauses my AutoIt script, how can I accomplish that?

Rodger

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I wouldn't think that the PHP is taking over your script. Without seeing anything, my guess is that maybe it's a winwaitactive that is pausing the script and since that popup is keeping the needed window from being active, the script is paused until the popup goes away.

sound about right?

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Is sounds right; The script indeed is paused until the popup goes away. Because it's paused I can't get control over the alert window/popup.

I found the solution in the help file ..

#include <IE.au3>

$oIE = _IE_Example ("form")

$oSubmit = _IEGetObjByName ($oIE, "submitExample")

$hwnd = _IEPropertyGet($oIE, "hwnd")

_IEAction ($oSubmit, "focus")

ControlSend($hwnd, "", "[CLASS:Internet Explorer_Server; INSTANCE:1]", "{Enter}")

; Wait for Alert window, then click on OK

WinWait("Windows Internet Explorer", "ExampleFormSubmitted")

ControlClick("Windows Internet Explorer", "ExampleFormSubmitted", "[CLASS:Button; TEXT:OK; Instance:1;]")

_IELoadWait ($oIE)

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