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I'm trying to recompile an existing script but am getting "undefined function" on

$oIE=ObjCreate("InternetExplorer.Application")

I've searched the forums and it looks like ObjCreate is used often but not documented in the AutoIt help. I've noticed that the keeform.au3 script I'm attempting to recompile also uses "With ... EndWith" which is not documented in the AutoIt help either. Is there an include file necessary to make this compile?

I would like to modify the script to open FireFox instead in InternetExplorer. I am assuming that once ObjCreate compiles then this statement should do the job;

$oIE=ObjCreate("Firefox.Application")

Is that a good assumption?

--Harry

Edited by staticshift
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I would like to modify the script to open FireFox instead in InternetExplorer. I am assuming that once ObjCreate compiles then this statement should do the job;

$oIE=ObjCreate("Firefox.Application")

Is that a good assumption?

Nope. Bad assumption. Firefox does not have a Com interface.

Dale

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