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Vince

List of URL destinations.

Post by Vince » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:34 pm

Can I create a script that will allow me to pick one of 3 URL's to go to. I don't know if it can be done in in iMacro for FF.

Also, I can't find "imacro.exe" anywhere. Is this program reserved for the Scripting and Pro versions?
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Re: List of URL destinations.

Post by josephconlin » Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:46 pm

Vince wrote:Can I create a script that will allow me to pick one of 3 URL's to go to. I don't know if it can be done in in iMacro for FF.

Also, I can't find "imacro.exe" anywhere. Is this program reserved for the Scripting and Pro versions?
1) How do you want to pick the 1 of 3 URLs to go to? Are you wanting the macro to prompt you and you select it? Are you wanting it to randomly select one from the list of three? We need more information about what you are really trying to do in order to help.

2) As I understand it, imacro.exe is the iMacros browser, a separate browser from Firefox or Internet Explorer. I think it comes as part of the Scripting or Pro versions.

In the case of Firefox or IE, iMacros is installed as a plugin to the browser, so to get it started, you have to start the browser via firefox.exe or iexplore.exe. Again, if you can tell us more about why you are looking for the executable file, we can better help you figure out how to do what you want with what you have (or if it CAN be done with what you have).

Hope this helps.
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