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hi,

i'd like to know how to get the form object if the html code is like this:

<form action="/index.php" method="post">
    <input type="hidden" name="ac" value="raubzug">
    <input type="hidden" name="sac" value="gegner">
    <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="0" width="100%">
      <tr><td colspan="2" class="tdh"></td></tr>
      <tr><td colspan="2" class="tdn"></td></tr>
                <tr>
              <td class="tdn">Enemy level:</td>
              <td class="tdn">
                <select name="searchopt2" size="1" class="input">
                  <option value="=">exactly</option>
                  <option value=">=" selected>greater than or equal to</option>
                  <option value="<=">lower than or equal to</option>
                </select>
                <input class="input" type="text" name="searchopt" size="5" value="10" MAXLENGTH="5"></td>
          </tr>
                  <tr><td align="center" colspan="2" class="tdn"><input type="image" src="img/btn_weiter.jpg"></td></tr>
    </table>
    </form>

in this html code, the form doesn't have name tag, so how to get the form object?

i used to make some auto script and get the form object, but those forms have name. this one is different, so if anyone have idea how to do it, please give advice, thanks.

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Duplicate post. As answered before, _IEFormGetCollection()

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