If you use firefox with the firebug plugin you can trace request made via the XMLHttpRequest object(probably the ActiveX component in question on IE). Doing so I was able to find the content of the search at this url:

http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/search.cgi?ITEM_NAME=& FORMAT_PS3=0&SORT=1&START=&FORMAT_PSP=0&FORMAT_PS2=0&FORMAT_PS=0& JP_GENRE_CODE=&MAKER_CODE=&START_YM=&END_YM=&ONLY_DISC=0& ONLY_ONLINE=0&BEST_FLAG=0&ARCHIVES=0&ON_SALE=1

If you twiddle some of the URL params you should be able to mimic the search criteria you are looking for.


In reply to Re^3: Reading from an ActiveX Object by thunders
in thread Reading from an ActiveX Object by GaijinPunch

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