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I have a autoit application, that opens a webpage, on that webpage there's a window.close script on a button.

Now I want to close the app if the image i close.

Really pully my hair here, can't really find anything.

Note, I dont want to automate a click on the button, I want to close the window IF the user clicks the close button, on the webpage.

some who can point me into right direction?

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You need to take a look at ObjEvent and perhaps _IEHeadInsertEventScript

Dale

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You need to take a look at ObjEvent and perhaps _IEHeadInsertEventScript

Dale

Thanks, actually went another way, and checked if click occured within certain area, then close (all the pages has close button on same spot so.)

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