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DONE: Have list of URLs, and, in Chrome, manually load one, then next, etc.
skwire:
No, it's not like what you think. In fact, it's rather inelegant. Here's a commented snippet that should explain things:
--- Code: Autohotkey ---myURL := "myURLsArray" . _URLnum ; Dereference the variable.SendInput, ^l ; Send a Ctrl+L hotkey to focus the address bar. Works for FF, IE, and Chrome.SendInput, % %myURL% ; Send the actual URL text.Sleep, 750 ; Small wait time to allow for long(er) URLs.SendInput, {ENTER} ; Send and Enter keystroke to load the page.
Make more sense now? A hack, pretty much. :-[
mouser:
Interesting.. but you could also just do a shell exec to open a url and it will open in default browser, OR simply invokle an explicit browser exe and pass the url to it on commandline.
skwire:
Interesting.. but you could also just do a shell exec to open a url and it will open in default browser, OR simply invokle an explicit browser exe and pass the url to it on commandline.-mouser (March 12, 2013, 06:45 PM)
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Sure, but then you run the risk of multiple windows/tabs (something the OP didn't want).
TaoPhoenix:
No, it's not like what you think. In fact, it's rather inelegant. Here's a commented snippet that should explain things:
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Make more sense now? A hack, pretty much. :-[
-skwire (March 12, 2013, 06:40 PM)
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Yeah, I get it now. A big part of what I was missing was that Control-L even existed.
I was looking for some kind of "pass info to the app".
All hail hacks! :)
Ath:
A big part of what I was missing was that Control-L even existed.
-TaoPhoenix (March 12, 2013, 07:01 PM)
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+1, I've been using Alt-D for that in all mentioned browsers since ages, but Ctrl-L seems like a decent alternative :)
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