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Ok, so I've poured over the docs as much as I could...

I've got a form that I'm able to submit some data. Works perfectly! However, once submitted, the "button" image itself changes from the word SET to UNSET. I can't seem to figure out an ID for the UNSET button. I can't see any ID for it in the HTML, nor does just clicking the same object work again. Any idea how I can find the ID of this button?

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Examine the page with a DOM Inspector, like FireBug for Firefox, or DebugBar for IE.

It's still possible that element doesn't have a name or id property set, but there are other ways to reference it. Post the HTML related directly to that element for more specific help.

:)

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Examine the page with a DOM Inspector, like FireBug for Firefox, or DebugBar for IE.

It's still possible that element doesn't have a name or id property set, but there are other ways to reference it. Post the HTML related directly to that element for more specific help.

:)

;)

Yeah, I'm still not getting it. Here's the whole form. Any help would be awesome.

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You see the first one is:

<input type="image" src="/images/activate-btn.jpg" alt="Activate" id="activate-btn" />

And the second one is:

<a href="#" onclick="Auctions.removeBido();return false;"><img src="/images/deactivate-btn.jpg" alt="Deactivate" border="0" /></a>

The first is an INPUT tag with a JPG for a button, but the second is a link with an IMG tag in it.

The first could be found by getting the collection of all INPUT tags with _IETagNameGetCollection($oFrame, "INPUT") and looping through them looking for the src property.

For the second you could get the collection of links with _IELinkGetCollection($oFrame) and loop through those looking for the IMG src in the .innerHtml property.

:)

Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law
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You see the first one is:

<input type="image" src="/images/activate-btn.jpg" alt="Activate" id="activate-btn" />

And the second one is:

<a href="#" onclick="Auctions.removeBido();return false;"><img src="/images/deactivate-btn.jpg" alt="Deactivate" border="0" /></a>

The first is an INPUT tag with a JPG for a button, but the second is a link with an IMG tag in it.

The first could be found by getting the collection of all INPUT tags with _IETagNameGetCollection($oFrame, "INPUT") and looping through them looking for the src property.

For the second you could get the collection of links with _IELinkGetCollection($oFrame) and loop through those looking for the IMG src in the .innerHtml property.

:)

That did it! Thank you very much for the help!
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