I also can't answer you question but I have one to pose:

Have you heard of SAMIE?

From the site

Simple Automation Module For Internet Explorer
Samie allows you to write perl scripts in order to drive Internet Explorer all over the web while you help your wife do the dishes.

Simply put, samie lets you write scripts to test exactly how Internet Explorer displays your company information to the world. He will click on links, buttons, menus, check and listboxes. He can fill in edit boxes with information from a database and verify the accuracy of what the web server returns. He can log all results to a database or a flat text file. He can post those results to a company web page.

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Clayton

In reply to Re: SaveAs in IE by clscott
in thread SaveAs in IE by Ad Aspera

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