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Hello, is it possible to use wildcards with _IELinkClickByText?

For example whenever the word "print" is in the link it would be clicked.

"printer-friendly version"

"print this article"

"printable version"

If not is there a way to do this?

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Hello, is it possible to use wildcards with _IELinkClickByText?

For example whenever the word "print" is in the link it would be clicked.

"printer-friendly version"

"print this article"

"printable version"

If not is there a way to do this?

Use _IELinkGetCollection, loop through till you find what you want and then use _IEAction - click

$oLinks = _IELinkGetCollection($oIE)
For $oLink in $oLinks
    If StringInStr(String($oLink.innerText), "what-I-Want") Then
        _IEAction($oLink, "click")
        ExitLoop
    EndIf
Next

Dale

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