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Default pse see the following scripts and advise if you can assist.

Can anyone help? I just to use the following VB to send a click stroke,
anyone can help to identify what I have to do as I cannot get it work because
I cannot find the right click name or ID?


ie.document.all("SEC_username").Value = "XX"
ie.document.all("SEC_password").Value = "XXXX"
Set ipf = ie.document.all.Item("submit")<---this maybe incorrect.
ipf.Click





<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN"
<HTML<HEAD
<TITLEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -XXXX</TITLE</HEAD
<BODY BGCOLOR=#FDBD49
<FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="http://XXX.XXX.XXX/cgi-bin/ias.cgi"
<INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME=scr VALUE="login.cgi"
<CENTER
<P<BR<P
<BBefore you can access this function, you will need to login</B
<P
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="-1"<BOperator ID:</B</FONT
<INPUT TYPE="TEXT" NAME="SEC_username" Size=10 VALUE=""
<P
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="-1"<BPassword:</B</FONT
<INPUT TYPE="PASSWORD" NAME="SEC_password" Size=10 VALUE=""

<P<BR<P
<INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="scriptname" VALUE="/cgi-bin/ias.cgi"
<INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="parameters" VALUE="scr=menu_main%2ecgi"
<INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="SEC_usertype" VALUE="operator"

<INPUT TYPE="SUBMIT" VALUE="LOGIN"
<INPUT TYPE="RESET" VALUE="Clear"
</CENTER
</FORM

</BODY
</HTML

 
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