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How can I obtain the content of an TITLE TAG

Ex

<title>Our website is good</title>

I want to get Our website is good

$oTags = _IETagNameGetCollection($oIE, "TITLE") ;Search for all Meta tags

If @extended = 0 Then

Msgbox(0,"","Erreur"

Else

;===================================================

;On va rechercher pour le référencement des produits

For $otheTag In $oTags

$fnDesc = $otheTag.content ; get the data

$fnDesc = StringReplace($fnDesc, "Amazon.fr : ", "", 2)

$fnDesc = StringReplace($fnDesc, "'", "´")

next

Endif

With these instruction i don't arrive to anaything
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Hi,

get source and then _StringBetween.

So long,

Mega

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How can I obtain the content of an TITLE TAG

Ex

<title>Our website is good</title>

I want to get Our website is good

With these instruction i don't arrive to anaything

Try this:

#include <IE.au3>
$oIE = _IE_Example ("basic")
$lol = _IEPropertyGet ($oIE, "title")
MsgBox(0, "Title", "Title is: "& $lol)

EDIT: Someone can't read... *rolls eyes* I see you have already got that far :)

Edited by Bert
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$oTitles = _IETagNameGetCollection($oIE, "TITLE")
For $oTitle In $oTitles
    $sTitle = $oTitle.innerText
    MsgBox(0, "Title Text", $sTitle)
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The <TITLE> tag drives the setting of $oIE.document.title -- even if there is somehow more than one <TITLE> tag in a document, $oIE.document.title will have only a single value and this is obtained in IE.au3 with _IEPropertyGet($oIE, "title") as Bert suggested.

mikehunt114's suggestion works as well, but if you want the definitive title (which can also be changed with _IEPropertySet regardless of the TITLE tags) use _IEPropertyGet.

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