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Hello all!  I'd like anyone who thinks they have something to add that can help me understand how this can work, to please reply!

What i'm trying to do is, there is a website that updates everyday i believe with a new number.  The number represents a price of a item in a game.   The website can be found here:

http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Granite_(500g)    On the right side, you will see a table, within that table is a cell labeled Exchange, and across from it, will have a 3 digit number that represents the current market price of this item.   What i'm trying to do, is have autoit open IE without a gui, (I have that down already)  and somehow pull out whatever number is in that spot.    I can open the debugger console, and see the specific line of code that contains that number, however i have no idea how to have autoit read it, search for it, etc..

I've spent a good 3 hours trying to understand the functions within the help me, and reviewing other post.           The script just needs to read that one line.  Here's a photo of what i think it needs to look for.

Right clicking on the number, in this case 549, and clicking Inspect element, it shows me this.       

Thanks for reading, and again i appreciate anyone who can help me understand how to do things like this!
 

 

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Just now, Atoxis said:

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@Atoxis,

Welcome to the AutoIt forum. :)

Unfortunately you appear to have missed the Forum rules on your way in. (there is also a link in my signature) 
Please read them now particularly the bit about not discussing game automation - and then you will understand why you will get no help and this thread will now be locked. :naughty:

See you soon with a legitimate question I hope. :)

Jos

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