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Hello

Kinda new to using Auto IT, but I learnt a lot in the past few days.

I wonna be able to hook PR_WRITE for firefox as well as HTTPSendRequestW for internet explorer, but I haven't seen an example for AutoIT, I was wondering if this was possible. How do I go about this?

Waiting for your help.

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Have you bothered to peruse the Help file? If so, you would see the Intro, which talks about AutoIt and the Windows API, as well as many topics on the subject (_WinApi_*). A forum search would have led you to the same.

If you are asking about a specific API, how about some more detail? Help us help you :)

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  On 9/17/2013 at 5:29 PM, JLogan3o13 said:

Have you bothered to peruse the Help file? If so, you would see the Intro, which talks about AutoIt and the Windows API, as well as many topics on the subject (_WinApi_*). A forum search would have led you to the same.

 

If you are asking about a specific API, how about some more detail? Help us help you :)

Okay, I am trying to hook the wininnet.dll for internet explorer for HTTPSendRequestW, and save the log file to say a log.txt (to be able to retrieve certain users loged on to a syetem) but I'm a bit confused as in how to go about it in Auto IT.

Source code might be helpful. Pls help

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redfire,

I have just merged your 2 threads - please try to stick to just the one at a time in future. ;)

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Is this the right way to hook the wininet.dll

$oldproc = _HookApi("wininet.dll", "ShellExecute", $xxxxxx)

Please correct errors. I'm a novice at this one.

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