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Hi,

In the script i have now right now i am using this...

$W_IE = _IECreate("http://www.autoitscript.com/", 0, 0)
$W_title = _IEPropertyGet($W_IE, "title")
WinSetState($W_title, "", @SW_SHOW)

But say i have the same window open in firefox,

or even in IE it will show that window instead

how can i do something like this:

_IEPropertySet($W_IE, "state", "show")

and have it work?

Thanks

Edited by APPLEEATER
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Or:

$W_IE = _IECreate("http://www.autoitscript.com/", 0, 0)
_IEAction($W_IE, "visible")

Dale

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Or:

$W_IE = _IECreate("http://www.autoitscript.com/", 0, 0)
_IEAction($W_IE, "visible")

Dale

I Prefer dale's answer...

because there is no possible mess up,

and it is actually an IE function

but would it work if i wanted to hide it too?

so:

_IEAction($W_IE, "hidden")

THANKS TO BOTH OF YOU!

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I Prefer dale's answer...

because there is no possible mess up,

and it is actually an IE function

but would it work if i wanted to hide it too?

so:

_IEAction($W_IE, "hidden")

THANKS TO BOTH OF YOU!

Use "invisible" instead of "hidden". And use the help file. It has all the information.
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