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How can i save one kind of links from webpage. Like when site has links like www.smthng.com/links.php?id=413 ,how can i save these links,and not others from that site...

by searching,i found that script,but it does not seem to be working,or i just can't get it to work :whistle:

#include <IE.au3>
$oIE = _IECreate("your-url")
$oLinks = _IELinkGetCollection ($oIE)
$sHref = "string to look for"
For $oLink In $oLinks
    MsgBox(0, "Link Info", $oLink.href)
    If StringInStr(String($oLink.href), $sHref) Then ; Force String just in case you hit a null value
        _IEAction($oLink, "click")
        ExitLoop
    EndIf
Next

and how can i save them to a text document?

Hope someone will help me.

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Welcom to forum!

First of all, look at the _InetGetSource() function, this will return the source of page that includes your links, and then see for StringRegExp() to match links and save them to String (or array) - open the help file :whistle:.

And what do you mean by “save these links”? save as a links (just text) or save the content of these links (pages)?

 

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thanks for info.I got it to work...somewhat.

Is there a way to use _InetGetSource() with Embedded IE window,because i have to login first end then read the source.

And by saving the links, i mean saving as a text.

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thanks for info.I got it to work...somewhat.

Is there a way to use _InetGetSource() with Embedded IE window,because i have to login first end then read the source.

And by saving the links, i mean saving as a text.

sorry, maybe i'm being slow, but what other kind of links? have you checked out IE.au3 yet? you can attach to the new window, and use _IEDocReadHTML() and StringRegExp() to parse out just the links you want.
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