kwanbis Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 I need to open a browser window (opera/ff), and then search for some text, after it, there is some other text that i want to copy to the clipboard. Is it possible? Hints? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 I need to open a browser window (opera/ff), and then search for some text, after it, there is some other text that i want to copy to the clipboard. Is it possible? Hints? Thanks.Getting the text from a window is usually easy: WinGetText(). You might also script the hot key actions to Opera to save the source, etc.I haven't tried that on an Opera window. See what happens... Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taylansan Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 OCRSDKcl useful program i found in au forums.. can remember the exact link TY. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gif Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 $winon = ShellExecute("http://www.google.com") $text = WinGetText("Google - Opera", "...") $itext = String($text) msgbox(0, "Text", $itext, 5) Exit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwanbis Posted May 30, 2007 Author Share Posted May 30, 2007 thanks, but that would give me all the text on the web page, i want an specific line, in fact, an URL, something like http://xxxxx, how can i process it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 thanks, but that would give me all the text on the web page, i want an specific line, in fact, an URL, something like http://xxxxx, how can i process it?First figure out what will give you all the text, as you said. Once that works, you can parse the string easily with things like StringInString(), StringRegExp(), and _StringBetween(). Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwanbis Posted May 31, 2007 Author Share Posted May 31, 2007 (edited) i'm making some progress ... unfortunatelly, the $text = WinGetText("Firefox", "...") is not working, in fact, i can't understand what the second parameter is: [optional] The text of the window to read., what is it talking about? Anyway, i have this so far (ugly): CODE $runs = InputBox("Numero de vueltas", "Numero de vueltas?") For $i = 1 to $runs Step 1 AutoItSetOption ("WinTitleMatchMode", 2 ) WinActivate("UltraEdit-32","") Send ("^{HOME}") Send ("{DOWN}{DOWN}") Send ("+{END}") Send ("^x") Send ("{DELETE}") WinActivate("Firefox","") ; activo el Firefox Send ("^l") ; voy al address bar Send ("^v") ; pego el URL Send ("{ENTER}") ; voy al URL Send ("^l") ; voy al address bar WinWait ("Lix.in - Linkprotection - Mozilla Firefox", "") Send ("{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}") ; salteo 4 veces hasta el boton Send ("{SPACE}") ; pulso el boton WinWait ("RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting - Mozilla Firefox", "") Send ("^a") ; selecciono todo el texto Send ("^c") ; lo copio al clipboard $url = ClipGet() ; lo paso del clipboard a la variable $url $pos = StringInStr($url, "http://") ; calgulo la posicion de http:// $url = StringTrimLeft($url, $pos-1) ; le resto todo lo anterior al texto $url = StringLeft($url, StringInStr($url, " ")) ; le saco todo lo del siguiente espacio ClipPut($url) ; lo pego en el clipboard Sleep(500) ; pauseo .5 segs Next now, is it possible for me to iterate to all the lines on a clipboard capture? for example, lets say that i have this on the clipboard: line1, etc, etc line2, etc, etc line3, etc, etc how can i do something like forall line in clipboard i = i + 1 print 1, line end this would print 1 line1, etc, etc 2 line2, etc, etc 3 line3, etc, etc My question is because i want to get a list from the clipboard, and process it, obviously. THANKS. Edited May 31, 2007 by kwanbis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted May 31, 2007 Share Posted May 31, 2007 The optional text parameter is to help identify the particular window you are interested in. If more than one window matches the title parameter, it will look for the one that contains that text. For handling a string one line at a time, you can save it to a file and read it one line at time with FileReadLine(), or just StringSplit() to an array and loop through it. Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwanbis Posted May 31, 2007 Author Share Posted May 31, 2007 so, there is no way of going through the text then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwanbis Posted May 31, 2007 Author Share Posted May 31, 2007 on the text on the clipboard, i yhought maybe lookking for the ENTER char or something as a delimiter at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted May 31, 2007 Share Posted May 31, 2007 on the text on the clipboard, i yhought maybe lookking for the ENTER char or something as a delimiter at least.Read the help file.That's what StringSplit() does. It would take the string, split it on any char like @LF, and give it to you in an array. Check it out in the help file.Try the example in the help file.The help file is your friend.See any pattern here? P.S. Read the help file... Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwanbis Posted May 31, 2007 Author Share Posted May 31, 2007 right, thanks, i have, but to be honest, sometimes the help file is of no help ... like, "[optional] The text of the window to read" ... mh? what does that means? "The optional text parameter is to help identify the particular window you are interested in. If more than one window matches the title parameter, it will look for the one that contains that text." is much more understandable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted May 31, 2007 Share Posted May 31, 2007 ...is much more understandable. Honestly, that's why the humans keep us penguins around... to 'splain things! Put anything you like in the clipboard and then try this: #include <array.au3> $Read = ClipGet() If Not @error Then $avLines = StringSplit($Read, @LF) For $n = 1 To $avLines[0] $avLines[$n] = StringStripWS($avLines[$n], 3) Next _ArrayDisplay($avLines, "Results") Else MsgBox(16, "Error", "StringSplit() returned @error = " & @error) EndIf Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwanbis Posted May 31, 2007 Author Share Posted May 31, 2007 thanks a lot, i would take a quick test of the code. Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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