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Lailton .. navigate back one page in IE

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:13 pm
by Rick Lipkin
Lailton

In my web crawiling application .. I am trying to navigate back one page and automating that seems to be a syntactical task ..

I have searched and come up with multiple possibilities but each fail ..

Window.History.GoBack(-1)

From MSDN :
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... 85%29.aspx

IE is the browser object in this code ..

*window.frames(0).history.back 0

SysWait(10)
IE:Window:History:GoBack(-1)

* IE:Back([-1])

Any ideas how to navigate back to the previous web page ?

Thanks
Rick Lipkin

Re: Lailton .. navigate back one page in IE

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:51 pm
by lailton.webmaster
try

IE:Window:History:back()


if no work try

IE:Window:History:go( -1 )

Re: Lailton .. navigate back one page in IE

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:51 pm
by Rick Lipkin
Lailton

Thank you for your ideas .. both suggestions failed ..

IE:Window:History:back()

Application
===========
Path and name: C:\Fox\WebCrawl\WebCrawl.Exe (32 bits)
Size: 2,073,600 bytes
Time from start: 0 hours 0 mins 51 secs
Error occurred at: 06/06/2011, 08:44:58
Error description: Error InternetExplorer.Application/0 S_OK: WINDOW
Args:

Stack Calls
===========
Called from: source\rtl\win32ole.prg => TOLEAUTO:WINDOW(0)
Called from: Vendor1.prg => _VENDOR1(310)
Called from: SEARCH.PRG => DOIT(215)
Called from: SEARCH.PRG => (b)_SEARCH(122)
Called from: .\source\classes\BUTTON.PRG => TBUTTON:CLICK(176)
Called from: .\source\classes\CONTROL.PRG => TBUTTON:HANDLEEVENT(1427)
Called from: .\source\classes\WINDOW.PRG => _FWH(3347)
Called from: => SENDMESSAGE(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\DIALOG.PRG => TDIALOG:COMMAND(407)
Called from: => TWINDOW:HANDLEEVENT(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\DIALOG.PRG => TDIALOG:HANDLEEVENT(928)
Called from: => DIALOGBOX(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\DIALOG.PRG => TDIALOG:ACTIVATE(273)
Called from: SEARCH.PRG => _SEARCH(130)
Called from: main.prg => (b)MAIN(229)
Called from: .\source\classes\BTNBMP.PRG => TBTNBMP:CLICK(445)
Called from: .\source\classes\BTNBMP.PRG => TBTNBMP:LBUTTONUP(631)
Called from: => TWINDOW:HANDLEEVENT(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\CONTROL.PRG => TCONTROL:HANDLEEVENT(1469)
Called from: .\source\classes\BTNBMP.PRG => TBTNBMP:HANDLEEVENT(1295)
Called from: .\source\classes\WINDOW.PRG => _FWH(3347)
Called from: => WINRUN(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\WINDOW.PRG => TWINDOW:ACTIVATE(966)
Called from: main.prg => MAIN(280)

IE:Window:History:go( -1 )

Application
===========
Path and name: C:\Fox\WebCrawl\WebCrawl.Exe (32 bits)
Size: 2,073,600 bytes
Time from start: 0 hours 0 mins 33 secs
Error occurred at: 06/06/2011, 08:47:10
Error description: Error InternetExplorer.Application/0 S_OK: WINDOW
Args:

Stack Calls
===========
Called from: source\rtl\win32ole.prg => TOLEAUTO:WINDOW(0)
Called from: Vendor1.prg => _VENDOR1(310)
Called from: SEARCH.PRG => DOIT(215)
Called from: SEARCH.PRG => (b)_SEARCH(122)
Called from: .\source\classes\BUTTON.PRG => TBUTTON:CLICK(176)
Called from: .\source\classes\CONTROL.PRG => TBUTTON:HANDLEEVENT(1427)
Called from: .\source\classes\WINDOW.PRG => _FWH(3347)
Called from: => SENDMESSAGE(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\DIALOG.PRG => TDIALOG:COMMAND(407)
Called from: => TWINDOW:HANDLEEVENT(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\DIALOG.PRG => TDIALOG:HANDLEEVENT(928)
Called from: => DIALOGBOX(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\DIALOG.PRG => TDIALOG:ACTIVATE(273)
Called from: SEARCH.PRG => _SEARCH(130)
Called from: main.prg => (b)MAIN(229)
Called from: .\source\classes\BTNBMP.PRG => TBTNBMP:CLICK(445)
Called from: .\source\classes\BTNBMP.PRG => TBTNBMP:LBUTTONUP(631)
Called from: => TWINDOW:HANDLEEVENT(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\CONTROL.PRG => TCONTROL:HANDLEEVENT(1469)
Called from: .\source\classes\BTNBMP.PRG => TBTNBMP:HANDLEEVENT(1295)
Called from: .\source\classes\WINDOW.PRG => _FWH(3347)
Called from: => WINRUN(0)
Called from: .\source\classes\WINDOW.PRG => TWINDOW:ACTIVATE(966)
Called from: main.prg => MAIN(280)


Must be a syntactical error somewhere :( ..
Rick Lipkin