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[HELP] How to retrieve all links from a IE Window ?


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For sure im not the best to give you an advise but look if it helps

until some one that knows help you..

thanks for help anyway but its not what I was looking for...

I just want to extract all the links from a existing opened IE page.

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thanks for help anyway but its not what I was looking for...

I just want to extract all the links from a existing opened IE page.

Yeah no prob mate...someone will respond soon.. ;)

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Well thats why I'm asking about this situation

I say good luck cause by what I know you have just rejected the two most common and reliable methods for retrieving links in a web page, it's highly likely that no one else will come along and supply you with an alternate method that is suited specifically for your needs, although I could be wrong.

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I say good luck cause by what I know you have just rejected the two most common and reliable methods for retrieving links in a web page, it's highly likely that no one else will come along and supply you with an alternate method that is suited specifically for your needs, although I could be wrong.

No, they are working, THE ONLY PROBLEM is that I don't want to create any web page, its already openedcreated .

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No, they are working, THE ONLY PROBLEM is that I don't want to create any web page, its already openedcreated .

Then look into _IEAttach to get the object handle to your already active iexplorer window and use the _IELinkGetCollection.

You should make use of the help file in scite, whenever you come across a function, click it and press [F1] to get information about it.

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