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If you are supposed to be testing it, why are you hiding it?

I wanted to be a test application that runs in background (invisible) and to see the results in logs.

I can do something this time :D (job).

If this is so complicated there is no problem, thank you for your interest

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maybe he wants to know if it makes the window... to test.. but for the people he uses this program on, not to see the window

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It's easier not to try hiding the window, honestly.

The only thing you can do is to hide it as soon as it is created though. There's not really a more elegant solution.

And I'm not attacking you, just trying to see what's going down.

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It's easier not to try hiding the window, honestly.

The only thing you can do is to hide it as soon as it is created though. There's not really a more elegant solution.

And I'm not attacking you, just trying to see what's going down.

If you say that is not elegant solution for what to put in autoit option: "invisible".

I thought I could even get help on forum.

A try with HtmlUnit :D

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