Bhima Posted August 2, 2007 Share Posted August 2, 2007 Hi, Please help in solving this problem. I have a script which sends a string(characters) to a Textbox control. Example Script: ;start of scritp #include "IE.au3" #include "File.au3" #include <GUIConstants.au3> #AutoIt3Wrapper_useansi=y ControlClick("Test Window Name","",1001) Send("test_name_test") Sleep(1000) ControlClick("Test Window Name","",1002) Send("test_password_test) sleep(1000) ;end of script This script when run on Win XP is giving desired results. However when I run the script on Win98SE, on control Id 1001, I found that actual string that is entered is " test-name-test " and in control ID 1002 , as " test-password-test ". (All underscores are converted to hyphen) Am I doing something wrong? AutoIt Version - 3.2.4.9 Thank you, Bhima Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SadBunny Posted August 2, 2007 Share Posted August 2, 2007 Hi, Please help in solving this problem. I have a script which sends a string(characters) to a Textbox control. Example Script: ;start of scritp #include "IE.au3" #include "File.au3" #include <GUIConstants.au3> #AutoIt3Wrapper_useansi=y ControlClick("Test Window Name","",1001) Send("test_name_test") Sleep(1000) ControlClick("Test Window Name","",1002) Send("test_password_test) sleep(1000) ;end of script This script when run on Win XP is giving desired results. However when I run the script on Win98SE, on control Id 1001, I found that actual string that is entered is " test-name-test " and in control ID 1002 , as " test-password-test ". (All underscores are converted to hyphen) Am I doing something wrong? AutoIt Version - 3.2.4.9 Thank you, Bhima I wouldn't know what you are doing wrong since it doesn't seem like you are... But try this as a workaround: Send("test"&chr(95)&"password"&chr(95)&"test) Roses are FF0000, violets are 0000FF... All my base are belong to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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