in reply to Win32::IE::Mechanize - Security Popups

Did you super search this before posting? You may find Handling Pop up windows using Win32::IEAutomation useful.

Martin
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Re^2: Win32::IE::Mechanize - Security Popups
by p6steve (Sexton) on Apr 30, 2008 at 12:58 UTC

    Yes I did supersearch - but not on Automate (as I am not using this module). Sorry!

    All the same, I like the idea to disable in IE (why didn't I think of this!) - however even at Low Security settings - the "...both secure and nonsecure..." popup appears to be unavoidable. (I also trawled through the Custom Level boxes). Ho hum - I just have to be manual slave to my perl script.

      Did you add the site in question as a 'trusted site'? Under 'Custom Level' the radio buttons with values at 'Prompt' should be descriptive enough for you to work out what you want to set to 'Disable'. It often helps to search based on the general problem you are having, especially since both modules deal with automating IE, and the problem in both questions was essentially the same.
      I just have to be manual slave to my perl script.

      I personally believe that "Human Aided Computing" will likely be both a funny and interesting concept. (I had to do some Human Aided Printing a few years ago, but that's got to do with hardware, a wholly different story...)

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