Timeline
Apr 28, 2011:
- 7:11 AM Ticket #1918 (IniReadSection Incorrect) created by
- Inreadsection() does not work when using unicode ini file with section …
Apr 27, 2011:
- 10:56 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- IP is significantly different so probably not the same person.
- 8:18 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- All reports that are still open and not closed are by definition scheduled to be looked at at some point in time. The best thing you can get at this point is a "NoBug" to resolve you of your unsurtenty in this matter. Other than that you have to wait, just like the rest of us none dev users, until it gets fixed (if not dismissed) to see a change in the ticked status. Now if your the same anonymous as the others in this ticket, I suggest you just give it a rest. Your just wasting yours and others time with this.
- 4:59 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Hi Sirs, Any update on this bug. I am experiencing this bug and I do not expect it to get fixed just because I need it, but it would be nice for my sanity if I knew it was being looked at (or just the same was scheduled for later inspection) :) / T
Apr 26, 2011:
- 7:08 PM Ticket #1917 (InetGet() on WinXP SP3 Not Working AFTER v3.3.0.0) created by
- After testing this with every version from v3.3.0.0 to 3.3.6.1, …
Apr 21, 2011:
- 11:55 PM Ticket #1916 (Dealing with TAdvStringGrid, TPanel, TRichEdit, TFormMain, TTollbar) created by
- Can you add automation support for T components? Reading text, …
- 5:52 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- The only person here with ego is you. You apparently believe it is your place to determine bug severity for a project you do not administer. That is ego. Or stupidity. Possibly both. As for the rest of your comments, who cares. If you don't like me and are willing to put so much effort into avoiding a project I work on, be my guest. You're not going to take food off any of our tables (we are not paid for our work on AutoIt) nor are we going to lose any sleep over your decision to switch to another language. I think it speaks volumes about you that you are so petty as to do something like that. It also speaks volumes to me that you cannot for even a single second look at something you've said from a different perspective or stop and think that perhaps your attempt to be "helpful" in telling us how to manage our own project might be taken as condescending since it's our project and not yours. Anyway, I hope you leave and if so good riddance.
- 3:42 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Replying to dv8: > Instead of wasting everyone's time with your pointless comments just sit on your butt and wait for the fix quietly. And while you are on it, feel free to go to http://www.autoitscript.com/site/donate/ and make a donation like I just did (8PM98566LP724560B) to at least show some appreciation to the developers and all their hard work. What?!?! After being insulted, I'm asked to pay? If Valik's hadn't been so condescending, I would completely agree and consider making a contribution. Now, no way. I'll convert my entire organization to use another product, even if it's a commercial product, before I send one cent to AutoIt after this exchange. I've used dozens of freeware and open source products. I've contributed both code and money to an handful of them. I've been an active participant in all of their forums. With the exception of wxWidgets, I have never encountered this much ego, attitude, and conflict over absolutely nothing. > You guys ROCK! Please do not be discouraged from any anonymous replies. The product rocks. A few of the "guys" leave much to be desired.
- 3:20 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Replying to Valik: > You certainly weren't expecting "professional-level software development" to begin with since you felt the need to tell us this was important. Your post stating we should change the severity is akin to saying we are too stupid to make our own decisions and that its up to an anonymous poster to do it for us. Wow, you're putting a lot of words into my mouth. I did (and still do) expect professional software development practices. AutoIt would not have gotten this far without them. It's a shame you somehow inferred that I was calling you stupid from my simple request. Do you have self-esteem or sensitivity issues? Damn, I even said "Please".
- 7:26 AM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Anonymous, even if you are a kid you should know that if you want a professional service (in any area) you should pay for it. All the people here are giving you their time for free and you are getting A LOT for your NOTHING! So your attitude is not appreciated at all! Instead of wasting everyone's time with your pointless comments just sit on your butt and wait for the fix quietly. And while you are on it, feel free to go to http://www.autoitscript.com/site/donate/ and make a donation like I just did (8PM98566LP724560B) to at least show some appreciation to the developers and all their hard work. You guys ROCK! Please do not be discouraged from any anonymous replies.
Apr 20, 2011:
- 11:13 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- You certainly weren't expecting "professional-level software development" to begin with since you felt the need to tell us this was important. Your post stating we should change the severity is akin to saying we are too stupid to make our own decisions and that its up to an anonymous poster to do it for us.
- 4:46 PM Ticket #1915 (Running script in SCITE doesnt work) closed by
- No Bug: Go to the forum for support. This is site is for reporting BUGs.
- 1:51 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Replying to Valik: > Yes, because updating the severity is certainly going to fix the problem. Typically in professional software development, issues with higher severity are fixed before those with lower severity. Based on Valik's reply to my comment, I guess I shouldn't expect professional-level software development practices out of the AutoIt development staff. Thanks for letting me know, Valik. Good one!
- 12:03 PM Ticket #1915 (Running script in SCITE doesnt work) created by
- Hi, I install full instalation of AutoIt and when i put simple code in …
- 11:56 AM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- LOL :) Good one Valik! It's definitely not that serious, but now that IE9 is officially released and Windows is automatically updating it, I guess a lot of scripts will bomb out. :) I'm eagerly awaiting for this fix as well. I wish I could help with something…
Apr 19, 2011:
- 7:56 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Yes, because updating the severity is certainly going to fix the problem.
- 4:27 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Please upgrade the severity. This problem breaks Internet Explorer automation using AutoIt. It's a very serious issue.
- 2:50 AM Ticket #1906 (reparse point) updated by
- The reparse data is not an attribute. If anything there needs to be a FileGetInfo() function to retrieve various bits of information about a file.
Apr 18, 2011:
- 9:01 PM Ticket #1914 (Error Codes for File operations) updated by
- I forgot to mention that I am explicitly refering to FileCopy() and FileMove() here.
- 9:00 PM Ticket #1914 (Error Codes for File operations) created by
- Right now the returned value for a failure contains nothing of any …
Apr 16, 2011:
- 5:08 PM Ticket #1913 (Mod() Crashing when divisor is zero.) closed by
- Duplicate: Duplicate report: https://www.autoitscript.com/trac/autoit/ticket/1660
- 4:30 PM Ticket #1913 (Mod() Crashing when divisor is zero.) created by
- Very simple. Mod(10,0) for example. Implement division by zero checking.
Apr 12, 2011:
- 10:22 AM Ticket #1912 (Run() does not work on x64 when compiled as x86) closed by
- No Bug: NoBug ... Use our Forum for support.
- 8:50 AM Ticket #1912 (Run() does not work on x64 when compiled as x86) created by
- This does not work on my 64bit Windows 7 OS. #Region ; Directives …
- 2:03 AM Ticket #1911 (_WinAPI_MsgBox) created by
- Func _WinAPI_MsgBox($iFlags, $sTitle, $sText) BlockInput(0) …
Apr 9, 2011:
- 3:17 PM Ticket #1910 (Please change $TTN_GETDISPINFO to $TTN_GETDISPINFOW) created by
- Please change in the example scripts for _GUICtrlToolbar_SetToolTips …
Apr 8, 2011:
- 12:28 PM Ticket #1909 (little problem with an updown control) created by
- When I move the pointer over an input control the right border shows …
Apr 6, 2011:
- 2:51 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) updated by
- Ticket author is DaleHohm, forgot to enter my name at creation time.
- 1:34 PM Ticket #1908 (ObjName returns empty string for HTMLDocument with IE9) created by
- With IE9 installed, the ObjName function returns an empty string when …
- 10:14 AM Ticket #1907 (Bug in AdlibRegister) updated by
- Think your right. Might already be solved with/by #1633 (Milestone: 3.3.7.0) Output on code below ... (comment). […] […]
- 6:02 AM Ticket #1907 (Bug in AdlibRegister) created by
- I think, there is a bug in AdlibRegister. I Register a function for …
Apr 4, 2011:
- 1:19 PM Ticket #1906 (reparse point) created by
- Please add detecting reparse point file attribute in FileGetAttrib().
- 4:35 AM Ticket #1904 (Problem with @MyDocumentsDir macro in Windows XP) closed by
- Works For Me
Apr 3, 2011:
- 9:00 AM Ticket #1905 (Dynamic Code Execution (like Exec in Python)) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 6:03 AM Ticket #1905 (Dynamic Code Execution (like Exec in Python)) updated by
- Replying to hyperzap: > I was thinking (correct me if I am wrong) that, considering Autoit compiled scripts are just interpreter bundled with the script, that it might be practical to implement dynamic execution. This could help if say I was building a web server that used autoit scripts to build the HTML output, instead of calling the command line option it would be significantally faster to call an internal dynamic execute command. > > Something Like DynamExec( $LineArray) > or, if you didnt want to implement Control block logic, just > DynamExec( $LineString) > > Regards, > > Hyperzap Oh damn Im sorry I accidently opened it in the wrong catagory. My apologies again.
- 6:00 AM Ticket #1905 (Dynamic Code Execution (like Exec in Python)) created by
- I was thinking (correct me if I am wrong) that, considering Autoit …
Apr 1, 2011:
- 4:48 PM Ticket #1904 (Problem with @MyDocumentsDir macro in Windows XP) updated by
- Erm. That's definitively not doing it for me. Suggest you try the forum, as I think this is just a User-problem instead of a possible AutoIt-Bug.
- 11:33 AM Ticket #1904 (Problem with @MyDocumentsDir macro in Windows XP) updated by
- This script gives the error from first post: […] In this one I changed the order of edit operations on DCPlusPlus.xml file and the error is gone: […] What part from the first script cause the error ?
Mar 31, 2011:
- 11:50 PM Ticket #1904 (Problem with @MyDocumentsDir macro in Windows XP) updated by
- None reproducible, on clean windows (in virtual box) Environment(Language:0409 Keyboard:00000409 OS:WIN_XP/Service Pack 3 CPU:X86 OS:X86) Suspect local Windows settings issue, As @MyDocumentsDir (or the "My documents" folder location) is a User-changeable windows setting!
- 6:43 PM Ticket #1904 (Problem with @MyDocumentsDir macro in Windows XP) created by
- If I run the code bellow in Windows XP SP3 ENG, @MyDocumentsDir macro …
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