brett Posted May 9, 2004 Share Posted May 9, 2004 (edited) How would i input the text of an instant message? i can see what i type in the visible text with the autoit window spy, but how would i put that text into a variable? Brett Edited May 9, 2004 by brett -Brett Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brett Posted May 9, 2004 Author Share Posted May 9, 2004 When i do that, i float my mouse around and get one of these, but all in just about the same place so i dont know why the names are changing...but i can't get any text with any of them. The only thing i got text with is WinGetText(), but i got all the html... I get all of these names for the last control under mouse: _Oscar_PersistantCombo1 (Hidden), Edit1, Ate32Class1, ComboBox1 For the HTML from WinGetText(), i get: <HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><B><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" LANG="0">BrettHomeComp<!-- (9:48:59 PM)--></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" BACK="#ffffff">:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> hey</FONT><BR><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><B><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">BrettHomeComp<!-- (9:49:00 PM)--></B>:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> hey</FONT></BODY></HTML> But i need to get the actual message from the instant message, which is "hey", how can i get only that? -Brett Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scriptkitty Posted May 9, 2004 Share Posted May 9, 2004 (edited) if you wanted to clean out the HTML, you could try this quick parse: $x='<HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><B><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" LANG="0">BrettHomeComp<!-- (9:48:59 PM)--></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" BACK="#ffffff">:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> hey</FONT><BR><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><B><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">BrettHomeComp<!-- (9:49:00 PM)--></B>:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> hey</FONT></BODY></HTML>' $test=_HTMLtrim($x) msgbox(1,"",$test) func _HTMLtrim($_aX) $aX=Stringsplit($_aX,"<") $_out="" for $i=1 to $aX[0] if Stringinstr($aX[$i],">") then $aX[$i]=StringTrimleft($aX[$i],Stringinstr($aX[$i],">")) $_out=$_out & $aX[$i] next return $_out endfunc edit.. doesn't work if you use > or < in the chat. Edited May 9, 2004 by scriptkitty AutoIt3, the MACGYVER Pocket Knife for computers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brett Posted May 9, 2004 Author Share Posted May 9, 2004 if you wanted to clean out the HTML, you could try this quick parse: $x='<HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><B><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" LANG="0">BrettHomeComp<!-- (9:48:59 PM)--></B></FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" BACK="#ffffff">:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> hey</FONT><BR><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><B><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">BrettHomeComp<!-- (9:49:00 PM)--></B>:</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> hey</FONT></BODY></HTML>' $test=_HTMLtrim($x) msgbox(1,"",$test) func _HTMLtrim($_aX) $aX=Stringsplit($_aX,"<") $_out="" for $i=1 to $aX[0] if Stringinstr($aX[$i],">") then $aX[$i]=StringTrimleft($aX[$i],Stringinstr($aX[$i],">")) $_out=$_out & $aX[$i] next return $_out endfunc edit.. doesn't work if you use > or < in the chat.w0w that code is confusing i dont get it lol -Brett Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scriptkitty Posted May 9, 2004 Share Posted May 9, 2004 func _HTMLtrim($_aX) $aX=Stringsplit($_aX,"<"); make an array each new element starts with < $_out=""; set up a blank output for $i=1 to $aX[0]; for next set on all elements. if Stringinstr($aX[$i],">") then $aX[$i]=StringTrimleft($aX[$i],Stringinstr($aX[$i],">")); if you find a > remove all text before it. $_out=$_out & $aX[$i]; combine what is left. next return $_out; return combined stuff. endfunc AutoIt3, the MACGYVER Pocket Knife for computers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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