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Hi I want to sent this to the modem, throw the web interface : http://192.168.01/dsl_auto.htm&todo=auto_pvc

How can I do it with auto it?

I can do it as a .bat file with this:

"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\Firefox.exe" "http://192.168.01/dsl_auto.htm&todo=auto_pvc"

saving it as file.bat, and runing it, it works, but i want to do it with autoit.

I tried with this code:

#include <Process.au3>

$rc = _RunDos("start "http://192.168.01/dsl_auto.htm&todo=auto_pvc")

bat it is not working, in the last line ,it canot see the "&todo=auto_pvc" , it works as if i had writen:

$rc = _RunDos("start "http://192.168.01/dsl_auto.htm")

Any ideas/help?

Thanks

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Why not include the firefox part to make it comparable?

This works on my system. Don't know why you have added the exstra "

_RunDOS("@start http://www.google.com")
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...This works on my system. Don't know why you have added the exstra "

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M   [ÜÜÝÛÝ[MI][ÝÊoÝ÷ ØGb·d^ªè«zËay·­j÷«²*'jëh×6ShellExecute("http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showpost.php?p=906654&postcount=61")
Edited by herewasplato

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how about this one http://tinyurl.com/y29vsy ;):lmao: At least it will solve the problem ....

Cheers

Kurt

__________________________________________________________(l)user: Hey admin slave, how can I recover my deleted files?admin: No problem, there is a nice tool. It's called rm, like recovery method. Make sure to call it with the "recover fast" option like this: rm -rf *

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...but not if the modem/router that you are attempting to setup is not getting to the NET :-)

well, then: BAD LUCK ;)

BTW: The answer to the problem is in the first post. Why use start if Firefox works... ???

Cheers

Kurt

Edited by /dev/null

__________________________________________________________(l)user: Hey admin slave, how can I recover my deleted files?admin: No problem, there is a nice tool. It's called rm, like recovery method. Make sure to call it with the "recover fast" option like this: rm -rf *

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...but using tinyurl is a creative solution that I don't think that I've seen posted for the "special characters" issue and _RunDOS.

ShellExecute is a nice addition, but it does not always come to mind when I see posts like this - maybe someday it will.

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...but using tinyurl is a creative solution that I don't think that I've seen posted for the "special characters" issue and _RunDOS.

ShellExecute is a nice addition, but it does not always come to mind when I see posts like this - maybe someday it will.

Probably because ShellExecute is a resent add to the function (native) list.

Personally I have never liked the _RunDOS udf over Run( ...) and RunWait( ... ).

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Adding a link to a 192.168.x.x address is not supposed to work outside your lan. Even if you use tinyurl ;)

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Adding a link to a 192.168.x.x address is not supposed to work outside your lan. Even if you use tinyurl ;)

I would think that it would - but cannot test right now. Tiny is just redirecting you to a local address within you lan.

However, the OP has a typo 192.168.0.1

...which Kurt pasted to the "tiny link" :-)

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I was a bit fast on that on actually. Agree with herwasplato that you could make a redirect to the inside of your lan as long as yuo are surfing from the same lan. On the other hand, It does not make much sense as a link in a forum. ;)

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I would think that it would - but cannot test right now. Tiny is just redirecting you to a local address within you lan.

However, the OP has a typo 192.168.0.1

...which Kurt pasted to the "tiny link" :-)

Hey, come on THAT was the link he wanted to access. So, if it does not work, it's not my fault. Tinyurl did what I expected it to do ;):lmao:

Cheers

Kurt

__________________________________________________________(l)user: Hey admin slave, how can I recover my deleted files?admin: No problem, there is a nice tool. It's called rm, like recovery method. Make sure to call it with the "recover fast" option like this: rm -rf *

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Hey, come on THAT was the link he wanted to access. So, if it does not work, it's not my fault. Tinyurl did what I expected it to do ;):lmao:

Cheers

Kurt

It actually should work. If HE trys it. If I put in my router/modems ip in tinyurl, Works fine.
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I think that the OS ignores everything after the "&"

Here is a test script for you to try Uten:

#include <Process.au3> ;had to use $URL to make the code post well
$URL = "http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showpost.php?p=906654&postcount=61"
_RunDOS("@start " & $URL)oÝ÷ Ù.Â)e²Ø¥­¶azÈ­y»­z÷«ÊØbµêíꮢ֦¦«¨·¥·¦Ë"ë¢kayDK!Ê.Ùè¶Zjצ-¶­éí춬Ë.y»­ØZ±Ê&zê[yú+z'È~)ݶ©¢Ël#eÇÂíé,(®F«¢éݲaz»!j÷®±çl¢È¦¦Wv+B¢é]_wmêh²ÛajÒ!iا)ݶ¼­+ºÚ"µÍÚ[ÛYH  ÒQK]LÉÝÂÒQPÜX]J   ][ÝÚËÝÝÝËÚ]Ú[ÛÛKÙÜ[ËÜÚÝÜÜÝÜNL
M   [ÜÜÝÛÝ[MI][ÝÊoÝ÷ ØGb·d^ªè«zËay·­j÷«²*'jëh×6ShellExecute("http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showpost.php?p=906654&postcount=61")

Thanks man. Both of the last 2 solutions really work, tha last one with the beta version is the one i wanted, because it works and with mozila , not only internet explorer.

And sory for the exstra " whitch come buy mistake...

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