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Hi all,

I've been sucessfully in handling Webpage Dialog - Popup windows in below example picture by using CommandLine:

IE.png.c6c2950cc1201761ba0c9f1e3e5dfa3c.

The script worked fine, but for me, this is not the best way to solve problem because you have to pass parameters to another EXE script, this means there will be 2 processes running -  which is failing to meet my expectation.

Is there any other better way to handle this "Modal Windows" if I can ask.

Many thanks in Advance for any help you can provide,

LouisThach.

 

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22 hours ago, AutoBert said:

Check in a AdLib registered func for ModalMsgBox.

Hi AutoBert,

I have tried AdLibRegister, but did not get it to work, or my code has something wrong?

#include <IE.au3>


;Opt("WinSearchChildren", 1)


;Local $oIE = _IECreate(@ScriptDir & "\web.html")
WinActive("Checking Dialog")

$oPage = _IEAttach("Checking Dialog")
$oForm = _IEGetObjById($oPage, "TestForm")
$btnTitle = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($oForm, 'btnOpenDialog')
AdlibRegister("ModalWin", 100)
_IEAction($btnTitle, 'Click')

Func ModalWin()

   ;MsgBox(0, "", "test")
   $win = "Title"
   $winDialog = "Title -- Webpage Dialog"
   WinActivate($win)

   While 1

      Local $aList = winList()

       ; Loop through the array displaying only visable windows with a title.
       For $i = 1 To $aList[0][0]
         If $aList[$i][0] == $winDialog Then
            ExitLoop(2)
         Else
            ContinueLoop
         EndIf
      Next
   WEnd

   While winExists($aList[$i][1])

      winWait($winDialog)

      WinWaitActive($winDialog)

      $oIE1 = _IEAttach($win, "Dialogbox")

      $oForm1 = _IEGetObjByName($oIE1, "LAYOUTFORM")

      $OKBtn = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($oForm1, "btnOK")

      $oList = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($oForm1, "selectHelp")

      $oText = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($oForm1, "txtFind")

      _IEAction($oText, 'focus')

      _IEFormElementSetValue($oText, "Ms")

      Send("{TAB}")

      _IEAction($OKBtn , 'click')

      Sleep(100)

      Exit

   WEnd

EndFunc

Regard,

LouisThach.

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You should open second separate script before this Dialog PopUp

EDIT:
or you can post this html example to give possibility to check how it works and what the issue is.

Edited by mLipok

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