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by nicocs29
06 Sep 2018, 12:02
Forum: Off-topic Discussion
Topic: Answer a question, ask a question
Replies: 12
Views: 4889

Re: Answer a question, ask a question

Gio wrote:
Q: How do you read MYFRIENDSLOLATIT? (insert accoding spaces/punctuation).
A: It is read as my friends lo (as in low), latt-ee (As in coffee). Similar to "lee-loo multipass"


Q: Is free-will real or is it a deterministic universe?
by nicocs29
06 Sep 2018, 10:06
Forum: Off-topic Discussion
Topic: Answer a question, ask a question
Replies: 12
Views: 4889

Re: Answer a question, ask a question

Q: What is the difference between soul and spirit? A: Soul is more of a tangible concept if that is even possible... Spirit is more like... "way to go, that's the spirit!" However calling a soul something tangible sounds impossible, I think Soul if more of a sacred term in which it is spoken of as ...
by nicocs29
26 Mar 2017, 17:05
Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
Topic: Trigger javascript event with COM
Replies: 1
Views: 976

Trigger javascript event with COM

Hello, I have 2 select dropdown lists. The 1st one contains a list of states and the 2nd one a list of counties. Whenever I manually select any state from the 1st list the 2nd one loads the list of the corresponding counties. Using ahk I'm able to select the option I want from the 1st dropdown but t...
by nicocs29
20 Dec 2016, 11:56
Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
Topic: Opening an h2 html element link in a new tab
Replies: 1
Views: 603

Re: Opening an h2 html element link in a new tab

I think this is a COM method , not a Javascript one.

I'm doing web automation work.
by nicocs29
19 Dec 2016, 22:17
Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
Topic: Opening an h2 html element link in a new tab
Replies: 1
Views: 603

Opening an h2 html element link in a new tab

As the title says, I'm trying to get the right click or context menu to show on an html element (which is a link as h2) to then select "Open in new tab" All i want to do is to open a link in a new tab in IE. I can do a click with: obj.document.all.tags("H2")[0].click() I'm not even sure if that .cli...

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