First question I am trying log on to a secure site and after a successful login I get a dialog box titled "Security Information" asking if I want to display both secure and non secure items giving options of yes, no and more info.

Well I tried using WinClicker to click yes but I cant seem to get it to work, I have tried.

my $clicker = Win32::IEAutomation::WinClicker->new( warnings => 1) ;
$clicker->push_security_alert_yes();
and
$clicker->push_button_yes("Security Information");
and even
$clicker->push_confirm_button_ok();

With no success.

My second question is once I get to the page I am trying to find I try printing out a cell from a table and I keep getting "Can’t locate object method "rows" via package Win32::IEAutomation::Element" Same thing if I try using any other methods off my table object. Here is the code I am using:
@alltables = $ie->getFrame('name:', 'main')->getAllTables(); $my_row = $alltables[0]->rows(1); print $my_row->cellText;

In reply to A couple of questions about Win32::IEAutomation by bobdole

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