i am very new to programming therfor the explanation didnt do much for me, was kind of generic
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Browse All TopicsOk so i have a form with a browser named WebBrowser, i want to automate something on a website, but the problem is that its flash, is there away for me to send a click to the browser window in a specific area in order to click stuff on the flash form?
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by: Idle_MindPosted on 2009-10-25 at 12:00:00ID: 25657690
If the spot to click is in an ABSOLUTE position then you can compute its screen position based on the location of the WebBrowser using ClientToScreen() and then actually clicking with the mouse_event() API. The app would have to be in the foreground for this to work.