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how do i use the _IEClickLinkByText


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all the examples show the script with it creating a new browser window... so when i go to do my script then it says the parametres are incorrect... so if i was at google and i wanted to click image this is what i have:

#include <au3.ie>;or whatever that thigny is

_IEClickLinkByText(___, "image")

so what would i put in that blank if i'm already in the site and i want to click the image link??

and what are parametres?

Edited by Mr.Sniper
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Take a look at _IEAttach()

#include <IE.au3>

_IEClickLinkByText(_IEAttach("Google"), "image")

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