Unfortunately, I do not see how this can help be get things out of the HTML/DOM. Let's say I want to get the value from a SPAN id named "Errorcnt". In JavaScript it would look something like "document.getElementById('Errorcnt').innerHTML". This is why I feel that I'll have to use the Win32::OLE package stuff.
Did you have a Win32:GuiTest method in mind that would do that?
THX, Nick.
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