If StringRegExp($clip, $iwantthis) = 1 Then if there is "banana" in the text then do. $clip = ClipGet() sets variable $clip to "copied text" MouseClickDrag("left", 370, 215, 460, 215) copies the text in question (taht you painted blue with clickdrag) If you know the coordinates of text, you can clickdrag the text, send ctrl+c(copy to clip) and and set a var to $var = clipget() and use that accordingly Which one is good in text browser Lynx was the first text.
These service also available for free on the web, If you don’t want to download and install a text based web browser on your computer. Maybe, search for the string Bananas and then move over a certain amount of characters to the right and save that number as a variable. Importance and use of text web browser A text web browsers is a very good way to check how a search engine bot views/reads your website page content.
I am not completely useless, just at a loss for how to do this. I need a way to grab the variable number of price. Usage Examples webbrowser.opennew(url) Open url in a new window of the default browser, if possible, otherwise, open url in the only browser window. Its main purpose is to be run on a remote server and accessed via SSH/Mosh or the in-browser HTML service in order to significantly reduce bandwidth and thus both increase browsing speeds and decrease bandwidth costs. If text-mode browsers are used, the calling process will block until the user exits the browser. It renders anything that a modern browser can HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL. When I refresh it, it may say Bananas: 13. Browsh is a fully-modern text-based browser. For example, it may say Bananas: 104 when I load the page. My last step is a tiny bit more complicated.
I have been searching the forums and have used a lot of your examples to construct code for this project. You appear to be the final word on a lot of Internet Explorer script with your awesome plugin. In other words, if you could make a macro that would search for the number 211 on this thread and return whether it is on this page, that would be exactly what I am looking for. Another easy way to explain it with the same concept would be for a macro to figure out a specific number on a website. So it would search for the string, and then if it didn't find it, refresh and if it did, it would do something else. Imaging that when you visited a website, it had four different strings of text it could give you. Since I can't figure out how to get it to find a string and confirm a string exists and its value. If it says new messages: 16, is there any way to have it read the number 16? Also, if there anyway to look for the value of messages. Now I need to know if there is a function to search for certain words. It opens up a web browser, goes to the website, enters a username and password, logs me in. I'm disappointed I had to switch back to Samsung Messages in order to use SMS on my Gear Watch.Awesome.
I'm shocked Samsung still doesn't have a way to manage SMS message from Samsung Messages on a PC through a network/internet connection. Thank you both again for the answers, but unfortunately neither of these solutions are ideal. Make notes on recipes, send your partner 'subtle hints' about birthday gifts, or draw mustaches on celebritiesthe web is your canvas. Then you can save and share your handiwork in all the usual ways. It's an interesting product, but it's lacking a lot of features to make it useful. Microsoft Edge is the only browser that lets you take notes, write, doodle, and highlight directly on webpages. I can only respond to an incoming notification. I can't browse SMS messages or even initiate a conversation.
Secondary goal is to make it easier to type, by using my PC keyboard (which your solution solves through a USB connected you for your answer, I've installed Flow, but I believe it only allows me to reply to system NOTIFICATIONS. My primary goal here is to NOT require my phone to be immediately available in order to view/type/manage a message. It's interesting and would help me when I need to type larger text messages, but the great thing about Google Messages (Web) is that I don't need my phone around to use it. I haven't yet tried it, but it seems like it requires everything to happen through a USB connection. Thank you is an interesting product that I have not heard of.