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macro3 = macro3 & "EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR="noIes" BUTTON=0" & vbNewLine
macro3 = macro3 & "EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR="noIes" BUTTON=0" & vbNewLine
Hum..., interesting "Concept" this "Error Script"..., I guess you must be happy then with "... [but] a[n] error occurs..."ImmortalBard wrote:Hey guys, i need some help with my script... i'm using "Event" in the script... but a error occurs...
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macro3 = macro3 & "EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR="noIes" BUTTON=0" & vbNewLine
Maybe, if you start by improving a huge bit the "Quality" of your Threads...ImmortalBard wrote:Do you have the solution, my dear?
Same Reply like I already gave you in Jan 2015, more than 2.5 years ago, Thread which is still waiting for some Follow-up from your Side btw...:ImmortalBard wrote:Do you need any more information? Which are?
"Error Script" is a useless Thread Title as a start for this one, "Macro don't working" for your previous one as well, start using the Forum a bit correctly instead of still like a Newbie while you joined the Forum already nearly 5 years ago... And consider one day reading the Forum Rules as well for including Required Tech Info each time you open a Thread...chivracq wrote:It's mostly Users helping Users... Take once the time to read the Forum Rules (and my Sig) and you may get some (more) Replies...ImmortalBard wrote:I wonder what good such a great forum if developers / programmers do not take the duty to either answer the questions.
Take example on this User posting today for the 1st time, he does it in the correct way, and he gets some Answer straight away...:
- Error 1300 can't find HTML BUTTON:SUBMIT
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macro3 = macro3 & "EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR=\"noIes\" BUTTON=0" & vbNewLine
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macro3 = macro3 & 'EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR="noIes" BUTTON=0' & vbNewLine
Yeah, it's "Rules" that are actually dictated by some mini-bit of "Evident Logical Thinking" and shouldn't be needed to be even mentioned...ImmortalBard wrote:I initially apologize for having failed to comply with certain rules. it's not my intention. The truth is that I am a dentist, endodontist, orthodontist and implantologist and I do not have time for programming, I do this to help a local team. Useless names are often related to not speaking English very well.
But I understand your concern for the forum. Anyway. Thanks.
Hum, looks like @OP got lucky, as @iimfun likes to answer Threads for Users that I deliberately refuse to (further) help because of their poor Use of the Forum..., but yep indeed, evident easy Solution that can be found in 1 sec by anybody using iMacros after 1 week, or searches the Forum for 3 min, ah-ah...!iimfun wrote:Maybe the line with your EVENT command should be written likeorCode: Select all
macro3 = macro3 & "EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR=\"noIes\" BUTTON=0" & vbNewLine
So you have to care about escaping double quotes inside another pair of double quotes.Code: Select all
macro3 = macro3 & 'EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR="noIes" BUTTON=0' & vbNewLine
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macro3 = macro3 & "EVENT TYPE=CLICK SELECTOR=noIes BUTTON=0" & vbNewLine