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    M2 - How to perform a button press action in mail body on a "lnk"

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    • emc
      emc last edited by leocg

      Hello there ,

      If I want M2 press the button " Details" as shown below on the left. How I could I do that ?

      Item , "Press"=Focus page & delay, 200 & Focus Element & Delay , 500 & execute program, "c:\windows\nircmd.exe","sendkeypress enter"

      as I am required to press this button called " Details " it would bring me to a web page I need to press the button " cancel reminder " .

      What is then the command automatically to the " Chain or action " going thru from M2 mail from the mail body and then into a web page ?

      Thank you very much.
      edmond
      link

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      • emc
        emc last edited by

        Any one please ......................( Thanks )

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        • sgunhouse
          sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

          Is it a button or a link? When you hover it, does it show a URL?

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          • emc
            emc last edited by

            When mouse hover , without showing me http:// link.........

            If you have time , may be offer me both commands so that I can puzzle it out ( consider as a button & consider as a link )

            The command also need to add a small Delay , 500 as after I click the "details" ( from left picture ) , it bring me to web page & I need to click "Cancel Reminder".

            Thank you very much.
            edmond,.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer @sgunhouse last edited by

              @sgunhouse said in M2 - How to perform a button press action in mail body on a "lnk":

              Is it a button or a link?

              A button that submits a form is possible as that does indeed work in Opera Mail. Right-clicking on the message, choosing "view all headers and message" and looking at the HTML source would reveal what it is for sure.

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              • burnout426
                burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                What browser is the link opening up in? If it's not Opera 12, it'd be all nircmd commands to switch focus to the web browser (if it isn't focused automatically when it loads the URL), focus the web page, focus the element and press enter or click. So, sounds like you need to execute a bunch of sendkeypress nircmd commands (like tabs or something) on the web browser's window to get to the "cancel reminder" and then send an Enter one or a click.

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                • emc
                  emc last edited by

                  A button that submits a form is possible as that does indeed work in Opera Mail. Right-clicking on the message, choosing "view all headers and message" and looking at the HTML source would reveal what it is for sure.

                  So that from with-in M2 email body the " Details " . You would suggest using what sort of command .......

                  Delay , 200 & Focus page & Delay , 200 & Focus Element & Delay , 500 & execute program, "c:\windows\nircmd.exe","sendkeypress enter" ?

                  Thank you very much.
                  edmond.

                  details

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                  • sgunhouse
                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    That's not a button (not a form element), it is just a link.

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