Hi
Did you find a solution ?
I am looking at the same problem but i only want to save as txt file
I see that you are making a sleep to wait until the website has loaded
I found some code at http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2005/04/21/win32ole.html
that uses a check on event DocumentComplete to see if the website is complete
#!/usr/bin/pe
rl
# find expl on http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2005/04/21/win32ole.html
use Win32::OLE qw(EVENTS);
my $URL = "http://samie.sf.net/simpleform.html";
my $IE = Win32::OLE->new("InternetExplorer.Application")
|| die "Could not start Internet Explorer.Application\n";
Win32::OLE->WithEvents($IE,\&Event,"DWebBrowserEvents2");
$IE->{visible} = 1;
$IE->Navigate($URL);
Win32::OLE->MessageLoop();
SetEditBox("name","samie");
sub Event {
my ($Obj,$Event,@Args) = @_;
print "Here is the Event: $Event\n";
if ($Event eq "DocumentComplete") {
$IEObject = shift @Args;
print "Here is my reference: $IEObject\n";
print "URL: " . $IEObject->Document->URL . "\n";
Win32::OLE->QuitMessageLoop();
}
}
sub SetEditBox {
my ($name, $value) = @_;
my $IEDocument = $IEObject->{Document};
my $forms = $IEDocument->forms;
for (my $i = 0; $i < $forms->length; $i++) {
my $form = $forms->item($i);
if (defined($form->elements($name))) {
$form->elements($name)->{value} = $value;
}
return;
}
}
if you find the solution pls send me msg
if i find it i will keep you up to date
rgds
Harry
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