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  1. #1
    spaceman
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    GetObject Equivalent for Internet Explorer?

    Is there anyway/alternative method of using GetObject for Internet Explorer?

    Is there a workaround for GetObject? I saw some things yesterday but it
    seemed to involve downloading something, which doesn't work for me at work
    (we're not supposed to use downloaded things etc). And IE doesn't add
    itself to the existing applications listing (or whatever it's called) like
    programs that are associated to file extensions - excel, word, adobe etc.

    Basically, I want to target an existing IE window, the name of it will be
    unique, and then from there, either copy the contents of that web page into
    a cell, or be able to target a textbox on that page called xxfundsxx (for
    example) to return the contents of that textbox into a variable.

    Navigating to the page and then getting the data (which I can do, but is not
    possible in this situation) won't work due to it being an IE based
    application that is always the same web page, but it extracts data for
    different accounts etc when it is opened. Has to be from an existing window.

    Cheers.




  2. #2
    Bob Phillips
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    Re: GetObject Equivalent for Internet Explorer?

    Not sure I get the question, but have you tried

    getobject(,"InternetExplorer.Application")

    --
    HTH

    Bob Phillips

    (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct)

    "spaceman" <space_man_33@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:dnpn4s$e5t$2@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
    > Is there anyway/alternative method of using GetObject for Internet

    Explorer?
    >
    > Is there a workaround for GetObject? I saw some things yesterday but it
    > seemed to involve downloading something, which doesn't work for me at work
    > (we're not supposed to use downloaded things etc). And IE doesn't add
    > itself to the existing applications listing (or whatever it's called) like
    > programs that are associated to file extensions - excel, word, adobe etc.
    >
    > Basically, I want to target an existing IE window, the name of it will be
    > unique, and then from there, either copy the contents of that web page

    into
    > a cell, or be able to target a textbox on that page called xxfundsxx (for
    > example) to return the contents of that textbox into a variable.
    >
    > Navigating to the page and then getting the data (which I can do, but is

    not
    > possible in this situation) won't work due to it being an IE based
    > application that is always the same web page, but it extracts data for
    > different accounts etc when it is opened. Has to be from an existing

    window.
    >
    > Cheers.
    >
    >
    >




  3. #3
    spaceman
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    Re: GetObject Equivalent for Internet Explorer?

    Yes, but because Internet Explorer doesn't have any program associations
    like .xls (has .url, .htm, but they aren't programs) getobject won't work.

    Scenario.

    I have an IE window open. I want to grab a value from a textbox in that
    window from Excel. The window title will always be unique, so that is how I
    will be identifying the window, I presume.

    I either want to grab a value in a textbox, or copy the contents of the web
    page into a cell.

    Using createobject and navigating to the URL is not an option.

    Cheers.
    "Bob Phillips" <bob.phillips@notheretiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:eW63yPOAGHA.2132@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > Not sure I get the question, but have you tried
    >
    > getobject(,"InternetExplorer.Application")
    >
    > --
    > HTH
    >
    > Bob Phillips
    >
    > (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct)
    >
    > "spaceman" <space_man_33@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:dnpn4s$e5t$2@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
    >> Is there anyway/alternative method of using GetObject for Internet

    > Explorer?
    >>
    >> Is there a workaround for GetObject? I saw some things yesterday but it
    >> seemed to involve downloading something, which doesn't work for me at
    >> work
    >> (we're not supposed to use downloaded things etc). And IE doesn't add
    >> itself to the existing applications listing (or whatever it's called)
    >> like
    >> programs that are associated to file extensions - excel, word, adobe etc.
    >>
    >> Basically, I want to target an existing IE window, the name of it will be
    >> unique, and then from there, either copy the contents of that web page

    > into
    >> a cell, or be able to target a textbox on that page called xxfundsxx (for
    >> example) to return the contents of that textbox into a variable.
    >>
    >> Navigating to the page and then getting the data (which I can do, but is

    > not
    >> possible in this situation) won't work due to it being an IE based
    >> application that is always the same web page, but it extracts data for
    >> different accounts etc when it is opened. Has to be from an existing

    > window.
    >>
    >> Cheers.
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    >
    >





  4. #4
    Jake Marx
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    Re: GetObject Equivalent for Internet Explorer?

    Hi spaceman,

    spaceman wrote:
    > I have an IE window open. I want to grab a value from a textbox in
    > that window from Excel. The window title will always be unique, so
    > that is how I will be identifying the window, I presume.
    >
    > I either want to grab a value in a textbox, or copy the contents of
    > the web page into a cell.
    >
    > Using createobject and navigating to the URL is not an option.


    There is no straightforward way to do this AFAIK. If you were able to use
    CreateObject, you could do it easily. If the window is already open, you'll
    probably have to use the API. I'm not sure about getting the value of a
    particular textbox housed by that window, but I suppose it's possible.
    Here's an example of how to get the URL of all active IE windows:

    http://www.mvps.org/access/api/api0051.htm

    --
    Regards,

    Jake Marx
    www.longhead.com


    [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored]



  5. #5
    quartz
    Guest

    RE: GetObject Equivalent for Internet Explorer?

    Hi, this may help a little bit...

    The following will load a new instance of IE and navigate to this web site:

    Sub test()

    Dim iNet As Object
    Dim sURL As String
    sURL =
    "http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.excel.programming&lang=en&cr=US"
    Set iNet = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
    iNet.Visible = True
    iNet.Navigate sURL
    End Sub

    HTH/

    "spaceman" wrote:

    > Is there anyway/alternative method of using GetObject for Internet Explorer?
    >
    > Is there a workaround for GetObject? I saw some things yesterday but it
    > seemed to involve downloading something, which doesn't work for me at work
    > (we're not supposed to use downloaded things etc). And IE doesn't add
    > itself to the existing applications listing (or whatever it's called) like
    > programs that are associated to file extensions - excel, word, adobe etc.
    >
    > Basically, I want to target an existing IE window, the name of it will be
    > unique, and then from there, either copy the contents of that web page into
    > a cell, or be able to target a textbox on that page called xxfundsxx (for
    > example) to return the contents of that textbox into a variable.
    >
    > Navigating to the page and then getting the data (which I can do, but is not
    > possible in this situation) won't work due to it being an IE based
    > application that is always the same web page, but it extracts data for
    > different accounts etc when it is opened. Has to be from an existing window.
    >
    > Cheers.
    >
    >
    >
    >


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