Hi Monks,

Here is YAQ (Yet Another Question).

I have a USER who selects hyperlink via Browser using Win32::OLE and another program running and processing those hyperlinks.

Questions:
1.
Using Win32::OLE my perl program P1 opens browser(read:Internet Explorer) A.
I do have full control of this browser events.
USER selects a link which opens(Read:is programmed by the site to open via whatever mechanism including Javascript) another browser B.
How I can have control of this Browser B?
.

2.
How do I data-structure hyperlinks in such a way that any other program P2 would get these hyperlinks and process as soon as possible. P1 and P2 should run independently. If P2 for some reason cannot process hyperlink (ie.. returns failure it should be stored). P1 need not be aware of P2 and vice versa. There could be P3 also just like P2 which may be unaware of P1 and P2.
For the purpose of current question, just consider hyperlink as any data in XML Form.

3.
The front-end interface is TK. Would any other choice be better?

Thanks,
Artist


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