IE.au3

04/29/2015 12:54 Moneypulation#1
Hallo,

meine Frage ist wenn ich mit der IE.au3 einen browser erstelle und auf dem einen Button anklicke, der ein weiteres Fenster als Pop-Up öffnet, wie kriege ich dann sowas wie einen handle über dieses fenster um damit weiterzuarbeiten?
04/29/2015 13:15 alpines#2
Das kriegst du nicht, du kannst aber ganz einfach an das neue Fenster dich attachen mittels _IEAttach. Da du vermutlich nicht weißt wie der Titel ist, kannst du einfach das Array das du von WinList bekommst durchiterieren und dann den Titel attachen der nicht der von deinem Hauptbrowser ist.
04/29/2015 14:42 Moneypulation#3
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Originally Posted by alpines View Post
Das kriegst du nicht, du kannst aber ganz einfach an das neue Fenster dich attachen mittels _IEAttach. Da du vermutlich nicht weißt wie der Titel ist, kannst du einfach das Array das du von WinList bekommst durchiterieren und dann den Titel attachen der nicht der von deinem Hauptbrowser ist.
Danke dir. Habe nun ein anderes Problem, unzwar kann ich den Button in der IE.au3 nicht drücken, auch nicht manuell. Die Seite ist Botgeschützt. Gibts da einen Weg wie ich das umgehen kann und diesen Buttonklick simulieren kann? Mit _IEAction und $object.click gehts nicht
04/29/2015 16:26 alpines#4
Poste mal den Code von der Seite oder dem Button. Zur Not kannst du die Seite per ControlClick anklicken.
04/29/2015 17:34 Moneypulation#5
Geht um AddMeFast:

05/06/2015 10:43 Xavierbot#6
Hi,


Did you see this mistake ?
I would like to help you but, as i'm not speaking German, i didn't really understand what's the problem ;)
05/06/2015 10:54 alpines#7
I'm pretty sure that he commented that part to show what's not working what he tried to make.
05/06/2015 12:19 Moneypulation#8
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Originally Posted by Xavierbot View Post
Hi,


Did you see this mistake ?
I would like to help you but, as i'm not speaking German, i didn't really understand what's the problem ;)
Thanks for your help but as alpines already said I commented it out on purpose because I tried different ways of simulating a click
05/07/2015 12:54 Xavierbot#9
It seems that your are doing a bot for AddMeFast.
I used IE.au3 a long time ago, and this was pretty slow and bugged. Moreover, my computer was working slowly when i used my bot.
What i can now advise to you should be to use winhttp.au3 to send directly POST/GET request. Moreover, you can read source code and store cookies with it.
But, there isn't a lot of documentation on it, here is the best i found : [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Good luck :)
05/07/2015 13:34 Moneypulation#10
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Originally Posted by Xavierbot View Post
It seems that your are doing a bot for AddMeFast.
I used IE.au3 a long time ago, and this was pretty slow and bugged. Moreover, my computer was working slowly when i used my bot.
What i can now advise to you should be to use winhttp.au3 to send directly POST/GET request. Moreover, you can read source code and store cookies with it.
But, there isn't a lot of documentation on it, here is the best i found : [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Good luck :)
Thanks for your advice. I had a look on the packets addmefast sends but in terms of winhttp im still at beginner level. I can hardly create a login with it but ill keep it in mind :)
05/07/2015 13:54 alpines#11
WinHttp might get detected since you're only requesting the required data (no .css or pictures). Also you might have to handle cookies which is not that easy.

Wenn du was mit WinHttp machen willst dann nimm die dazugehörige UDF, die wird dir einiges erleichtern. Du solltest eigentlich mit einem Einsteigertutorial und folgenden Befehlen gut auskommen.
Code:
_WinHttpOpen
_WinHttpConnect ;bei SSL Port = 443
_WinHttpSimpleRequest ;ohne HTTPS
_WinHttpSimpleSSLRequest ;mit HTTPS
_WinHttpCloseHandle
05/08/2015 15:01 Xavierbot#12
As you want. Your bot, your choice ;)
But, if i can insist, it isn't that hard.
Maybe I'm totally wrong, but you probably used wireshark or something like that to sniff packets. But wireshark is really complet, TOO MUCH complete for beginner :)
You should use Fiddler for start, to really understand what is send, how ?
Then, you should try to use winhttp, just a starting code. And if that's not working, just come back with your code and epvp's community we'll try to help you ;)
Sorry if i'm out of your question, but, believe my exerience, IE.au3 isn't a good solution :)
05/13/2015 21:10 Xavierbot#13
Hey,

I do not want to be annoying, but, i saw your thread : [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

If you want to put your bot in background, it's not the way you must do, because, with autoit, you can't do anything with flash.

As far as i know, background pixel bot are working with C# ( + some autoit too )
05/13/2015 21:15 Moneypulation#14
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Originally Posted by Xavierbot View Post
Hey,

I do not want to be annoying, but, i saw your thread : [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

If you want to put your bot in background, it's not the way you must do, because, with autoit, you can't do anything with flash.

As far as i know, background pixel bot are working with C# ( + some autoit too )
Why should I find someone who wants to help me annoying? :D
I created this thread because I wanted to write a background bot for AddMeFast. My DarkOrbit bot has nothing to do with the IE.au3. It's Pixel- and ImageSearch based. But there is already someone who helps me with putting the bot in background in C#, thanks!
12/25/2015 23:52 savigun#15
Hmm...interesting. You say that your pixel bot which works in background is made with C# not with IE.au3?