seadoggie01 Posted January 11, 2019 Share Posted January 11, 2019 (edited) So it's a bit of a minor concern, but it's annoying that _IEFormElementSetValue says in it's remarks: Quote Note: You cannot use _IEFormElementSetValue() to set the value of an INPUT TYPE=FILE element. Browser security restrictions prevent this element from being scripted. See the example below for a workaround. But then there is no example that mentions a form element that contains a file... I had to search the forums for a little bit to find a conversation from 2008 before I found it (I don't know if this is just in the online docs, because I can't check the compiled help files... my Windows 7 work computer won't let me see anything) Edited January 11, 2019 by seadoggie01 Ugly background color in quote All my code provided is Public Domain... but it may not work. Use it, change it, break it, whatever you want. Spoiler My Humble Contributions:Personal Function Documentation - A personal HelpFile for your functionsAcro.au3 UDF - Automating Acrobat ProToDo Finder - Find #ToDo: lines in your scriptsUI-SimpleWrappers UDF - Use UI Automation more Simply-erKeePass UDF - Automate KeePass, a password managerInputBoxes - Simple Input boxes for various variable types Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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