uPod Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Hey guys, sorry for the noob question, I can't really find this crap. Can you point me in the direction I need to look for commands to deal with msg boxes in IE? P.S. Also, can you deal with aspx in AutoIt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdmiralAlkex Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 (edited) Can you point me in the direction I need to look for commands to deal with msg boxes in IE?Send() or ControlSend()P.S. Also, can you deal with aspx in AutoIt?Depends on what you want to do with them Edited May 8, 2008 by AdmiralAlkex .Some of my scripts: ShiftER, Codec-Control, Resolution switcher for HTC ShiftSome of my UDFs: SDL UDF, SetDefaultDllDirectories, Converting GDI+ Bitmap/Image to SDL Surface Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaleHohm Posted May 9, 2008 Share Posted May 9, 2008 (edited) Regarding AdmiralAlkex's first answer... probably yes, but a web page can generate either 1) a Win32-based popup - in which case that is the best answer or 2) an HTML-based window where _IEAttach may be the better option. See _IEAttach embedded for more info (make sure you use 3.2.11.x or hogher with embedded due to a DllCall bug in 3.2.10.x). Regarding the second question, Asp.Net (.aspx pages) generate straight HTML in the client (just as .jsp and .php etc.) so you can treat them the same as any other page. Dale Edit: typos Edited May 9, 2008 by DaleHohm Free Internet Tools: DebugBar, AutoIt IE Builder, HTTP UDF, MODIV2, IE Developer Toolbar, IEDocMon, Fiddler, HTML Validator, WGet, curl MSDN docs: InternetExplorer Object, Document Object, Overviews and Tutorials, DHTML Objects, DHTML Events, WinHttpRequest, XmlHttpRequest, Cross-Frame Scripting, Office object model Automate input type=file (Related) Alternative to _IECreateEmbedded? better: _IECreatePseudoEmbedded Better Better? IE.au3 issues with Vista - Workarounds SciTe Debug mode - it's magic: #AutoIt3Wrapper_run_debug_mode=Y Doesn't work needs to be ripped out of the troubleshooting lexicon. It means that what you tried did not produce the results you expected. It begs the questions 1) what did you try?, 2) what did you expect? and 3) what happened instead? Reproducer: a small (the smallest?) piece of stand-alone code that demonstrates your trouble Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uPod Posted May 9, 2008 Author Share Posted May 9, 2008 Thanks all, I'll get to work on it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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