Hello, I'm new around here
I use mozila firefox 56.0 and Imacros extension 8.9.7 free version on the Windowns10 system.
I am uploading to a website that uses recaptcha. Recaptcha only stops after 10 to 14 uploads.
I would like to pause the imacros script only when the captcha appears and resolve it manually.
I'm using this script to pause the macro:
PROMPT "Please manually do the CAPTCHA and click CONTINUE on the script"
PAUSE
WAIT SECONDS = 10
But it happens that the macro stops at every upload, I would like the macro to stop only when the recpatcha is found.
Would it be possible? Could someone please help me?
Pause the macro only if you find a captcha on the site
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Re: Pause the macro only if you find a captcha on the site
Marinha500 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:34 pmHello, I'm new around here
I useI am uploading to a website that uses recaptcha. Recaptcha only stops after 10 to 14 uploads.Code: Select all
mozila firefox 56.0 and Imacros extension 8.9.7 free version on the Windowns10 system.
I would like to pause the imacros script only when the captcha appears and resolve it manually.
I'm using this script to pause the macro:But it happens that the macro stops at every upload, I would like the macro to stop only when the recpatcha is found.Code: Select all
PROMPT "Please manually do the CAPTCHA and click CONTINUE on the script" PAUSE WAIT SECONDS = 10
Would it be possible? Could someone please help me?
The 'iMacros for FF' Sub-Forum is for if you were using a '.js' Script or for Threads that are specific to FF, "correct" Sub-Forum to open your Thread would have been the 'Data Extraction' one... Try to select the "correct" Sub-Forum, next time...
Then, yep, to answer your Qt, search the Forum on "conditional" + "PROMPT" (or "PAUSE"), Solutions have already been posted for both...
(Even the 'WAIT' could be made Conditional, if you want...)
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...