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How guys newbie in this site i know how to code little bit but i dont know on how to use Autoit on Googlechrome  what i mean is instead of using IE can i use google chrome ? if its possible can you guys show me guide or example on how to do it cause i know how to use IE but i think googlechrome is more different i just want only example i have files on googdrive and i want to download it without opening google chrome but only using autout script can any one help me about my little problem guys ? thanks in advance.

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35 minutes ago, Danp2 said:

There are a few options for this. See FAQ 31 for details.

Care to elaborate on this? Have you considered using something like InetRead or InetGet?

it can be both sir but i want is like InetGet like i will download files on google chrome without opening chrome only my scripts? is that possible on google chrome sir if yes can you teach me little bit even some small example i just really love using Autoit its easy to learn hehe.

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1 hour ago, Danp2 said:

Sorry, but that's just a regurgitation of your 1st post without really telling me anything new. 🙄

Is it possible to do with Chrome? Yes. It's also possible to do it with InetGet. I'm not going to write a script for you. Take a look at the help file entry for InetGet and you'll see a couple of examples on how to use it.

okay ill try first and give you some sort of my script on it so that you can see what im doing i think when i get home tomorrow again cause i test it in win10 and its working but after i test it on win7 he didnt get anything or not downloading the files on it may be due to win7 dont have updated Internet Explorer 11 but thanks again sir ill update you again tomorrow once i already test it again.

 

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