Hi guys,
In my work I have this tedious job of filling dozens forms (in a web page) where most of the fields have the same values.....
I wonder if it was possible to copy these values from an array, go to Firefox where the fields are and:
paste, "enter", "tab".... again etc...
unless you could suggest a ready available tool to do this, I wonder if that could be quickly implemented with our masm tools.
Cheers
Alex
Problem is that Firefox (and most other browsers) do not use standard controls. No chance to use WM_SETTEXT or similar. Perhaps you could check what the add-on SDK (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Archive/Add-ons/Add-on_SDK) offers. But even that one is already obsolete - they recommend WebExtensions (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions) instead. See Your first extension (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Your_first_WebExtension) for a simple example.
Well, I could use a browser that would make the thing work. That's not the problem
I found a ready-made solution, and it´s free (Win only).
It´s called AutoHotKey!
It´s an easy language where you write scripts (into the notepad) to be ran in real-time by Windows.
I already coded my script and it´s doing exactly I wanted.
Really cool stuff. Worth checking out