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Strange thing happening.

I have created an Embedded IE window in a simple GUI. The Embedded IE window loads a ASPX webform that I have set to auto fill with my login info. But when the form gets submitted using _IEAction($oSubmit, "click")  a dialog comes up titled "Message from webpage" saying "Input string was not in a correct format."

If I take the same form fill data but take it out of the embedded ie window and just use _iecreate it works just fine.

If I let the form fill in the embedded ie window but not submit the form and I manually click the submit button on the webpage I get the same error. If I retype any of the data feilds in the form with the same data and then click the submit button it submits the form just fine.  It seams to have something to do with the fact that the ie window is embedded in a gui or something.

I googled for the error and all I can find it a bunch of stuff talking about .NET and ASPX on the server and such.

the form in question is a login.aspx type form with 3 simple fields.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

GD

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#include <IE.au3>
#include <Inet.au3>
#include <Constants.au3>
#include <ButtonConstants.au3>
#include <ComboConstants.au3>
#include <EditConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

$ClientUsername = "myusername"
$ClientPassword = "mypassword"
$ClientCompanyName = "mycompanyname"

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)
local $MyURL = _IECreateEmbedded()

$MainGUI = GUICreate("Client", 795, 610, 192, 124, BitOR($GUI_SS_DEFAULT_GUI,$WS_SIZEBOX,$WS_THICKFRAME,$WS_CLIPCHILDREN,$WS_EX_COMPOSITED ))
$ObjectIE = GUICtrlCreateObj($MyURL, 8, 8, 777, 561)
GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKTOP+$GUI_DOCKRIGHT+$GUI_DOCKBOTTOM+$GUI_DOCKLEFT)
GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 8, 580, 34, 17, $WS_CLIPSIBLINGS)
GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKLEFT+$GUI_DOCKBOTTOM+$GUI_DOCKWIDTH+$GUI_DOCKHEIGHT)
GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKRIGHT+$GUI_DOCKBOTTOM+$GUI_DOCKWIDTH+$GUI_DOCKHEIGHT)
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "CloseGUI")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_MINIMIZE, "CloseGUI")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_RESTORE, "CloseGUI")
_IENavigate($MyURL, "http://my.server.com/login.aspx")
$ClientLogonForm = _IEFormGetObjByName($MyURL, "form1")
_IEFormReset($ClientLogonForm)
$o_username = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($ClientLogonForm, "txtUserName")
_IEFormElementSetValue($o_username, $ClientUsername)
$o_password = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($ClientLogonForm, "txtPassword")
_IEFormElementSetValue($o_password, $ClientPassword)
$o_companyname = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($ClientLogonForm, "txtCompany")
_IEFormElementSetValue($o_companyname, $ClientCompanyName)
$oSubmit = _IEGetObjByName($ClientLogonForm, "btnLogin")
_IEAction($oSubmit, "click")

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

_WinAPI_MoveWindow($MainGUI, 100, 100, 450, 350)

While 1
    Sleep(250) ; Idle loop
WEnd

Func CloseGUI()
    Select
        Case @GUI_CtrlId = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
           GUIDelete($MainGUI)

        Case @GUI_CtrlId = $GUI_EVENT_MINIMIZE

        Case @GUI_CtrlId = $GUI_EVENT_RESTORE

    EndSelect
EndFunc

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