Seems to work
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; { use Win32::OLE qw( in ); my $shell = Win32::OLE->new('Shell.Application') or die "ERROR ", Win32::OLE->LastError(); my @ies = grep { $_->FullName =~ /iexplore\.exe$/ } in $shell->Win +dows; my $url = 'about:blank'; $url = 'about:mozilla'; # :D for my $eye (@ies) { $eye->{Offline} = 1; $eye->{Visible} = 1; $eye->Navigate( $url ); } } __END__ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa752043(VS.85,loband).aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/About:_URI_scheme

In reply to Re^5: The DOM of IE by Anonymous Monk
in thread The DOM of IE by rsilvergun

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