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My goal is to automate a login process however the name of the Submit
button on the webpage is : "user$btnSubmit" and when i put the following code in excel VBA, it will automatically put a space after the $ as though its some kind of special character and the code doesnt work With ie2 With .Document.user$btnSubmit.Click() End With End With HTML code: <td<input type="submit" name="user$btnSubmit" value="Submit" onclick="javascript:WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions( new WebForm_PostBackOptions("user$btnSubmit" , "", true, "", "", false, false))" id="user_btnSubmit" accesskey="S" / i've managed to get it working with: With ie2 With .Document.all.Item(158).Click() End With End With however sometimes under certain circumstances, the button isnt located under item 158. and im also wanting to call other txt input boxes by name (which also have $'s rather then item #s Suggestions? |
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