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<table class="menu" style="margin-top: 11px">

<tr>

<td id="zoomin_button" style="padding-bottom: 2px; padding-left: 20px">

<ul id="buttonh"><li class="zoomin"><a href="" class="zoomin"

onclick="return false"

onmousedown="return startZoomIn();"

onmouseup="return stopZoomIn();"

onmouseover="window.status='zoom in'; return true;"

onmouseout="window.status=''; stopThreads()">&nbsp;</a></li></ul></td>

<td id="nozoom_button" rowspan=2 style="padding-right: 20px">

<ul id="buttonm"><li class="menu"><a href="" class="menu"

onclick="return zoomOutMax();"

onmouseover="window.status='zoom all the way out'; return true;"

onmouseout="window.status=''">NO ZOOM</a></li></ul></td>

$ocls = _IETagNameGetCollection($oIE, "a")

for $ocl in $ocls

MsgBox(0, "Element Info", "Tagname: " & $ocl.tagname & @CR & "Innertext: " & $ocl.innertext)

Next

Edited by diikee
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I see no question there.

Dale

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$oElements = _IETagnameGetCollection($oIE, "a")

For $oElement in $oElements

If String($oElement.className) = "zoomin" Then

;ConsoleWrite("I found it - it is $oElement" & @CR)

; Get coordinates and dimensions of the textarea

$iScreenX = _IEPropertyGet($oElement, "screenx")

$iScreenY = _IEPropertyGet($oElement, "screeny")

$iBrowserX = _IEPropertyGet($oElement, "browserx")

$iBrowserY = _IEPropertyGet($oElement, "browserY")

$iWidth = _IEPropertyGet($oElement, "width")

$iHeight = _IEPropertyGet($oElement, "height")

; Outline the textarea with the mouse, come to rest in the center

MouseMove($iScreenX, $iScreenY)

MouseMove($iScreenX + $iWidth, $iScreenY)

MouseMove($iScreenX + $iWidth, $iScreenY + $iHeight)

MouseMove($iScreenX, $iScreenY + $iHeight)

MouseMove($iScreenX, $iScreenY)

MouseMove($iScreenX + $iWidth/2, $iScreenY + $iHeight/2)

MouseClick("left")

EndIf

Next

I used the script above to get the coordinates for the mouse to focus on the right button but it positions itselft somewhere else.

Is there an easier way to accomplish (onclick/onmousedown) events??

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