Klexen Posted July 7, 2007 Share Posted July 7, 2007 Say I search for "Sopranos" shouldn't it click the link with that text? It doesn't recognize it. I have tried a lot of IE examples with this page and nothing is working.. #include <IE.au3> $URL = InputBox("Search","What would you like to search for?") $sURL = "http://www.newzbin.com/search/query/p/?q=" & $URL & "&Category=-1&searchFP=p" $oIE = _IECreate($sURL, 0, 0, 0) $HWND = _IEPropertyGet($oIE, "hwnd") WinSetState($HWND, "", @SW_MAXIMIZE) _IEAction($oIE, "visible") _IELoadWait($oIE) _IELinkClickByText ($oIE, "The Sopranos - 2x04 - Commendatori") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted July 7, 2007 Share Posted July 7, 2007 (edited) This code lists the links on the page (and is much less annoying to run than yours due to the maximize and no attach options): #include <IE.au3> $oIE = _IECreate("http://www.newzbin.com/search/query/p/?q=Sopranos&Category=-1&searchFP=p", 1) $colLinks = _IELinkGetCollection($oIE) $iLinks = @extended If $iLinks Then $i = 0 ConsoleWrite("Links found: " & $iLinks) For $oLink In $colLinks $sOuterText = $oLink.outerText & "" ConsoleWrite($sOuterText & @LF) If StringInStr($sOuterText, "The Sopranos - 2x04 - Commendatori") Then ConsoleWrite("Match found: " & $i & @LF) _IELinkClickByIndex($oIE, $i) EndIf $i += 1 Next Else ConsoleWrite("No links found." & @LF) EndIfoÝ÷ ØGb´Z.Ø{ax»uÊ.Ç¢·lªê-¢ë^®×±¶«¨µ8^~éçÊØb¬!ú.Ø{ayû§rبú+ Bâ@¥ÉÉ7±·brhzÉ÷öÜ(®Gè®gØ^¬¬yÒ.)ä X×±iº/y©ÝÜ(®KéÈr¦z{m«hºÖ§vëÓ~¨.)ärX©ÝÖÒLËý¼(®KºÚ"µÍÈÒQS[ÐÛXÚÐR[^ ÌÍÛÒQK ÌÍÚJB ÌÍÛÓ[ËÛXÚ ...which is odd because that's exactly how _IELinkClickByText() works. The only functional difference I see is that my code uses StringInStr(), while the UDF does a straigt '=' compare. But it works, so click on! Edited July 7, 2007 by PsaltyDS 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...
Klexen Posted July 7, 2007 Author Share Posted July 7, 2007 This code lists the links on the page (and is much less annoying to run than yours due to the maximize and no attach options): #include <IE.au3> $oIE = _IECreate("http://www.newzbin.com/search/query/p/?q=Sopranos&Category=-1&searchFP=p", 1) $colLinks = _IELinkGetCollection($oIE) $iLinks = @extended If $iLinks Then $i = 0 ConsoleWrite("Links found: " & $iLinks) For $oLink In $colLinks $sOuterText = $oLink.outerText & "" ConsoleWrite($sOuterText & @LF) If StringInStr($sOuterText, "The Sopranos - 2x04 - Commendatori") Then ConsoleWrite("Match found: " & $i & @LF) _IELinkClickByIndex($oIE, $i) EndIf $i += 1 Next Else ConsoleWrite("No links found." & @LF) EndIfoÝ÷ ØGb´Z.Ø{ax»uÊ.Ç¢·lªê-¢ë^®×±¶«¨µ8^~éçÊØb¬!ú.Ø{ayû§rبú+ Bâ@¥ÉÉ7±·brhzÉ÷öÜ(®Gè®gØ^¬¬yÒ.)ä X×±iº/y©ÝÜ(®KéÈr¦z{m«hºÖ§vëÓ~¨.)ärX©ÝÖÒLËý¼(®KºÚ"µÍÈÒQS[ÐÛXÚÐR[^ ÌÍÛÒQK ÌÍÚJB ÌÍÛÓ[ËÛXÚ ...which is odd because that's exactly how _IELinkClickByText() works. The only functional difference I see is that my code uses StringInStr(), while the UDF does a straigt '=' compare. But it works, so click on! That still doesn't work for me. Could it have anything to do with Vista IE7 ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted July 7, 2007 Share Posted July 7, 2007 That still doesn't work for me. Could it have anything to do with Vista IE7 ?Wouldn't know, as I have yet to be forced (against my will, kicking and screaming) to use them. 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...
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