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Hi

I want my app to attach to any IE window that has the focus or is top page.. Basically I know about the _IEAttach function but how do I:

1) Find Internet explorer windows

2) Find if its the one with focus

3) if there is no IE window open how will I handle this?

Don't need any code written just a shove in the right direction would be great :whistle:

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I'll start by checking the active window and see if thats an internet explorer WinGetTitle and check for the ending (not the best way)

Then i would look if any internet explorer exist.. either by WinExists or ProcessExists

In the end i would open a new...

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Easiest thing to do would be to get the handle of the active window (WinGetHandle and WinTitleMatchMode 4) and then pass the handle to _IEAttach with the "hwnd" parameter. Then check @error for NOMATCH or SUCCESS.

Dale

Edit: more clarity

Edited by DaleHohm

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