furanku Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 I want to create a script that auto fills an online form but the webpage address changes all the time because each member has their own number etc. The form is on one of those social websites and when you ask people to be your friend, their individual address it displayed. So I guess the code would still fill in the form reguardless what it says in the address bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackrspv Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 I want to create a script that auto fills an online form but the webpage address changes all the time because each member has their own number etc. The form is on one of those social websites and when you ask people to be your friend, their individual address it displayed.So I guess the code would still fill in the form reguardless what it says in the address bar.Look at the various _IE functions; but what exactly do you want it to autofill? -_-------__--_-_-____---_-_--_-__-__-_ ^^€ñ†®øÞÿ ë×阮§ wï†høµ† ƒë@®, wï†høµ† †ïmë, @ñd wï†høµ† @ †ïmïdï†ÿ ƒø® !ïƒë. €×阮 ñø†, bµ† ïñ§†ë@d wï†hïñ, ñ@ÿ, †h®øµghøµ† †hë 맧ëñ§ë øƒ !ïƒë. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furanku Posted April 22, 2008 Author Share Posted April 22, 2008 Look at the various _IE functions; but what exactly do you want it to autofill?First of all I use Firefox.When you click add as friend on any members page on Yuwie. You are taken to another screen. There you can write a short message before clicking one of two buttons. I'm trying to save time so Autoit would click one button on page one. Write a short message on page two and click yes reguardless of what it says in the web address bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackrspv Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 First of all I use Firefox.When you click add as friend on any members page on Yuwie. You are taken to another screen. There you can write a short message before clicking one of two buttons. I'm trying to save time so Autoit would click one button on page one. Write a short message on page two and click yes reguardless of what it says in the web address bar.This can all be accomplished with the various _IE* Functions. Whether you use firefox or not is not relevant. have a look at the help file for how to use those, as there's a great _IE example for you on there too. You can attach to the page (or even embed or create your own), parse the buttons/frames/links/collections, or whatever else you want, and have it click on the button for you. While FF is nice, it's not that nice for scripting in auto.it, and really, the _IE* Functions work great. I can tell you, personally, that i use the _IE* Functions for a ticket backend system for my company; it works great and is quite quick. -_-------__--_-_-____---_-_--_-__-__-_ ^^€ñ†®øÞÿ ë×阮§ wï†høµ† ƒë@®, wï†høµ† †ïmë, @ñd wï†høµ† @ †ïmïdï†ÿ ƒø® !ïƒë. €×阮 ñø†, bµ† ïñ§†ë@d wï†hïñ, ñ@ÿ, †h®øµghøµ† †hë 맧ëñ§ë øƒ !ïƒë. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furanku Posted April 22, 2008 Author Share Posted April 22, 2008 This can all be accomplished with the various _IE* Functions. Whether you use firefox or not is not relevant. have a look at the help file for how to use those, as there's a great _IE example for you on there too. You can attach to the page (or even embed or create your own), parse the buttons/frames/links/collections, or whatever else you want, and have it click on the button for you. While FF is nice, it's not that nice for scripting in auto.it, and really, the _IE* Functions work great. I can tell you, personally, that i use the _IE* Functions for a ticket backend system for my company; it works great and is quite quick.Thanks. I'm a newbie. So your saying, look it up your self. OK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackrspv Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 Thanks. I'm a newbie. So your saying, look it up your self. OKYep. Not to be rude here, but the help file is fully documented for the _IE* functions; including examples, demo's and very good syntax. It's difficult to screw it up if you follow the help file. And when you do have a working copy, you can repost here and we can check it for you. -_-------__--_-_-____---_-_--_-__-__-_ ^^€ñ†®øÞÿ ë×阮§ wï†høµ† ƒë@®, wï†høµ† †ïmë, @ñd wï†høµ† @ †ïmïdï†ÿ ƒø® !ïƒë. €×阮 ñø†, bµ† ïñ§†ë@d wï†hïñ, ñ@ÿ, †h®øµghøµ† †hë 맧ëñ§ë øƒ !ïƒë. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furanku Posted April 23, 2008 Author Share Posted April 23, 2008 (edited) This can all be accomplished with the various _IE* Functions. Whether you use firefox or not is not relevant. have a look at the help file for how to use those, as there's a great _IE example for you on there too. You can attach to the page (or even embed or create your own), parse the buttons/frames/links/collections, or whatever else you want, and have it click on the button for you. While FF is nice, it's not that nice for scripting in auto.it, and really, the _IE* Functions work great. I can tell you, personally, that i use the _IE* Functions for a ticket backend system for my company; it works great and is quite quick.The * is a wildcard but it still doesn't work. I couldn't work out that _IE fuction at allOpt("WinWaitDelay",100)Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",4)Opt("WinDetectHiddenText",1)Opt("MouseCoordMode",0)WinWait("Yuwie | * - Mozilla Firefox","")If Not WinActive("Yuwie | * - Mozilla Firefox","") Then WinActivate("Yuwie | * - Mozilla Firefox","")WinWaitActive("Yuwie | * - Mozilla Firefox","")MouseMove(752,355)MouseDown("left")MouseUp("left")WinWait("Yuwie.com - Mozilla Firefox","")If Not WinActive("Yuwie.com - Mozilla Firefox","") Then WinActivate("Yuwie.com - Mozilla Firefox","")WinWaitActive("Yuwie.com - Mozilla Firefox","")MouseMove(293,472)MouseDown("left")MouseUp("left")Send("{SHIFTDOWN}i{SHIFTUP}'d{SPACE}love{SPACE}to{SPACE}be{SPACE}friends{SPACE}with{SPACE}you")MouseMove(302,511)MouseDown("left")MouseUp("left") Edited April 24, 2008 by furanku Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d4rk Posted April 23, 2008 Share Posted April 23, 2008 opt("WinTitleMatchMode",2) [quote]Don't expect for a perfect life ... Expect a least troubles ones[/quote]Contact me : ass@kiss.toWhat I Have Done :Favorites Manager Mangage your favorite's folder, that's coolPC Waker For those who want to save stickersWebScipts Supporter For those who've just started with Web and WebScriptsTemporary Looker Simple but powerful to manage your Temporary folder, you know what you downloaded[UDF] _NumberFormat() Better performance on number display[UDF] _DirGet() What a folder contain [how many (hidden,normal,...) files], with one line of code[UDF] _IsPressEs() Just like _IsPress() but for a group of keys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furanku Posted April 28, 2008 Author Share Posted April 28, 2008 opt("WinTitleMatchMode",2) Thanks but it still doesn't work. Any other Ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furanku Posted April 28, 2008 Author Share Posted April 28, 2008 OK a new approach but it hates the IfWinActive line Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",2) IfWinActive, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox GOTO,END: Firefox: ;http://ww1.yuwie.com/members/friends/add.asp?id=* Send,{TAB} MouseMove(527,407) MouseDown("left") MouseUp("left") Send{TAB}{SHIFTDOWN}l{SHIFTUP}ets{SPACE}be{SPACE}friends{TAB}{ENTER} GOTO,END: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pain Posted April 28, 2008 Share Posted April 28, 2008 you can't use a wildcard in a url like you did I've fixed some of your errors even tho it will still not work Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",2) If WinActive ("Mozilla Firefox", "") GOTO,END:; what is this? Firefox:;http://ww1.yuwie.com/members/friends/add.asp?id=*; and what are this meant to be??? Send ("{TAB}") MouseMove(527,407) MouseDown("left") MouseUp("left") Send ("This is a test {ENTER}") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furanku Posted April 29, 2008 Author Share Posted April 29, 2008 GOTO,END:; what is this?Firefox:;http://ww1.yuwie.com/members/friends/add.asp?id=*; and what are this meant to be???Well that line is what I copied from a ini file I use at work with autoit and it works fine. Not sure why.Should I just leave out the URL line or replace it with -Mozilla Firefox:;(""); Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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