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I am using different functions of IE.au3 in my own function,eg: I am using _IEformgetcollection(),IEformgetelementCollection()..etc

when any of this functions throws a error,I don't want to stop the execution of my script,can any body please send me the syntax for this,thanks.

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I am using different functions of IE.au3 in my own function,eg: I am using _IEformgetcollection(),IEformgetelementCollection()..etc

when any of this functions throws a error,I don't want to stop the execution of my script,can any body please send me the syntax for this,thanks.

_IEErrorHandlerRegister()

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_IEErrorHandlerRegister()

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with this function how can i know what errors it raised and how to catch them can you please send me some syntax,becasue based on error i want to manupulat the functionality of my script, thanks.

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with this function how can i know what errors it raised and how to catch them can you please send me some syntax,becasue based on error i want to manupulat the functionality of my script, thanks.

You show me your code, I'll show you mine...

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You show me your code, I'll show you mine...

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Example Code:

Func Test()

$oFrame=_IEFrameGetCollection($oIE,2)

$Form=_IEFormGetCollection($oFrame,0)

$matter=_IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form,"order[matter]")

$actFor=_IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form,"search[acting_for]")

$purpofEnq=_IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form,"search[purpose]")

$monitersrch=_IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form,"search[monitored]")

EndFunc

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OK, all those function return either 0 for failure, or an object for success. So the only test required is "If IsObj($obj)" or alternatively you could test for "If $obj = 0". I did it this way to report the errors when the _Test() function returns:

#include <IE.au3>

; Declarations assumed to have happened outside the function:
Global $oIE, $oFrame, $Form, $matter, $actFor, $purpofEnq, $monitersrch

_IEErrorHandlerRegister() ; To handle any COM errors

$oIE = _IECreate("www.autoitscript.com")

If _Test() Then
    MsgBox(64, "Success", "Ta Da!")
Else
    MsgBox(16, "Failed", "_Test() failed:  @error = " & @error & "  @extended = " & @extended)
EndIf

; -------------------------------------------
; Function:     _Test()
; Purpose:      Retrieve selected objects from IE page
; Parameters:   None
; On success:   Sets new values to global variables and returns 1
; On failure:   Returns 0 and sets @error and @extended to indicated failed values
; -------------------------------------------
Func _Test()
    ; Get frame
    $oFrame = _IEFrameGetCollection($oIE, 2)
    If Not IsObj($oFrame) Then Return SetError(1, 1, 0)
    
    ; Get form
    $Form = _IEFormGetCollection($oFrame, 0)
    If Not IsObj($Form) Then Return SetError(1, 2, 0)
    
    ; Get various elements, set bits for any that fail
    Local $ErrExt = 0
    $matter = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form, "order[matter]")
    If Not IsObj($matter) Then $ErrExt += 1
    $actFor = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form, "search[acting_for]")
    If Not IsObj($actFor) Then $ErrExt += 2
    $purpofEnq = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form, "search[purpose]")
    If Not IsObj($purpofEnq) Then $ErrExt += 4
    $monitersrch = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($Form, "search[monitored]")
    If Not IsObj($monitersrch) Then $ErrExt += 8
    If Not $ErrExt Then
        Return 1
    Else
        Return SetError(2, $ErrExt, 0)
    EndIf
EndFunc   ;==>_Test

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