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I'm trying to submit a specific form on a page without forcing a manual click of the mouse, However this page has 4 forms all nameless. I used this:

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$oForms = _IEFormGetCollection ($window)

For $oForm In $oForms

MsgBox(0, "Form Info", $oForm.name)

and it returned

0

0

0

0

Is there a way to specifically get the 3rd form to submit?

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I'm trying to submit a specific form on a page without forcing a manual click of the mouse, However this page has 4 forms all nameless. I used this:

CODE
$oForms = _IEFormGetCollection ($window)

For $oForm In $oForms

MsgBox(0, "Form Info", $oForm.name)

and it returned

0

0

0

0

Is there a way to specifically get the 3rd form to submit?

You can get references to the 4 forms like this:

$oForm1 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 0)
$oForm2 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 1)
$oForm3 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 2)
$oForm4 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 3)

The second parameter is a 0-based index.

Dale

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You can get references to the 4 forms like this:

$oForm1 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 0)
$oForm2 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 1)
$oForm3 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 2)
$oForm4 = _IEFormGetCollection ($window, 3)

The second parameter is a 0-based index.

Dale

Your amazing, just gotta figure out which form it is now :whistle:

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