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Hi there

I need to click this button with a _IE command

Button HTML:

<input type="submit">

(yeah just that)

code till now:

$oForm = _IEFormGetCollection ($oIE, 0)
  $oQuery = _IEFormElementGetObjByName ($oForm, "number")
  _IEFormElementSetValue ($oQuery, "9999")
Posted (edited)

Hey,

why not just use _IEFormSubmit?

You can also go through all elements....

$oForm = _IEFormGetCollection($oIE, 0)
$oQuery = _IEFormElementGetCollection($oForm)
For $e In $oQuery ; loop through all form elements
    If $e.type == 'submit' Then ; elem is a submit button
        _IEAction($e, "click") ; $e is the submit button object
    EndIf
Next
Edited by Robjong
Posted

Please read the Remarks in the helpfile for _IEFormElementGetObjByName

Dale

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MSDN docs: InternetExplorer Object, Document Object, Overviews and Tutorials, DHTML Objects, DHTML Events, WinHttpRequest, XmlHttpRequest, Cross-Frame Scripting, Office object model

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