iMacros for Firefox V7.4.0.4 released

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iMacros for Firefox V7.4.0.4 released

Post by Tech Support » Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:32 pm

The new version contains the new EVAL command:

This command allows you to evaluate values, and trigger macro errors if certain conditions are met. It can can also be used to convert and modify extracted content. Inside EVAL, you have the full power of Javascript available!

Example uses:

*Detect if e. g. date is "older than 40 days"
*Detect if a number, e. g. exchange rate is above/below a certain value
*Make small clean-up operations. If the extracted text is "US$33.33" you might remove the "US$" part before saving it via SAVE TYPE=EXTRACT


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