For example, I'm using Joshua A. Kinnison's excellent ExplorerPaths.ahk and with the below, I always get the warning dialogue and so the question is, how can I make these functions proof to the warnings that are being thrown?
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#Warn
F1::
path := Explorer_GetPath()
all := Explorer_GetAll()
sel := Explorer_GetSelected()
MsgBox % path
MsgBox % all
MsgBox % sel
return
Explorer_GetPath(hwnd="")
{
if !(window := Explorer_GetWindow(hwnd))
return ErrorLevel := "ERROR"
if (window="desktop")
return A_Desktop
path := window.LocationURL
path := RegExReplace(path, "ftp://.*@","ftp://")
StringReplace, path, path, file:///
StringReplace, path, path, /, \, All
; thanks to polyethene
Loop
If RegExMatch(path, "i)(?<=%)[\da-f]{1,2}", hex)
StringReplace, path, path, `%%hex%, % Chr("0x" . hex), All
Else Break
return path
}
Explorer_GetAll(hwnd="")
{
return Explorer_Get(hwnd)
}
Explorer_GetSelected(hwnd="")
{
return Explorer_Get(hwnd,true)
}
Explorer_GetWindow(hwnd="")
{
; thanks to jethrow for some pointers here
WinGet, process, processName, % "ahk_id" hwnd := hwnd? hwnd:WinExist("A")
WinGetClass class, ahk_id %hwnd%
if (process!="explorer.exe")
return
if (class ~= "(Cabinet|Explore)WClass")
{
for window in ComObjCreate("Shell.Application").Windows
if (window.hwnd==hwnd)
return window
}
else if (class ~= "Progman|WorkerW")
return "desktop" ; desktop found
}
Explorer_Get(hwnd="",selection=false)
{
if !(window := Explorer_GetWindow(hwnd))
return ErrorLevel := "ERROR"
if (window="desktop")
{
ControlGet, hwWindow, HWND,, SysListView321, ahk_class Progman
if !hwWindow ; #D mode
ControlGet, hwWindow, HWND,, SysListView321, A
ControlGet, files, List, % ( selection ? "Selected":"") "Col1",,ahk_id %hwWindow%
base := SubStr(A_Desktop,0,1)=="\" ? SubStr(A_Desktop,1,-1) : A_Desktop
Loop, Parse, files, `n, `r
{
path := base "\" A_LoopField
IfExist %path% ; ignore special icons like Computer (at least for now)
ret .= path "`n"
}
}
else
{
if selection
collection := window.document.SelectedItems
else
collection := window.document.Folder.Items
for item in collection
ret .= item.path "`n"
}
return Trim(ret,"`n")
}