I am not sure what may be the problem, but when they went to service pack 2 
and 3 they blocked a lot of stuff in automation. You may have to look into that 
issue and see what they blocked to prevent virus attacks. You may have to 
unblock some automation stuff in the System Control Panel.

  Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 8:17 AM
  Subject: Re: Triggerhappy


  There appear to be some issues when connecting to IE automation events. We're 
investigating. In the meantime, update to Window-Eyes 7.2 
(www.gwmicro.com/upgrade). It's free, and contains numerous fixes from 7.11, so 
there's no reason not to be using it.

  Aaron

  On 8/4/2010 2:45 AM, John wrote: 
    Should have told I tried the CreateObject from WE and could not get it to 
work. But did not include the connect event part as I followed examples showing 
the sub would be called based on the create without Connect. But that's for 
examples using VBScript general. That's why I attempted the 
wscript.createobject as I found other examples via Google doing that. Will do 
some more testing using connect. 

    Clarification on NO browsemode event. Prerequisite: WE 7.11, IE7, Browse 
Mode off, any webpage. When monitoring all browsemode events using the event 
monitor script, in that case NO event is received when a link is clicked and a 
new page is shown. (Obvious lot of events occur on the window object, speech, 
msaa, etc) 

    BR, John 


      From: Aaron Smith <[email protected]> To: [email protected] 
Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Triggerhappy On 8/3/2010 7:54 
AM, John wrote: 

        >  I want a script to take action after a webpage is loaded (check if 
it 
        >  is page this-or-that and then do some extra stuff). 
             
      You do want the BrowseMode OnStateChange event for this. 
         
        >  I've tried OnChildSummary but this doesn't occur if BrowseMode is 
on. 
        >  BrowseMode events don't occur when BrowseMode is off. 
             
      OnChildSummary is the event that fires when a speak summary is requested 
      (pressing Control-Shift-S, for example), and doesn't have anything to do 
      with web page loading. You said that BrowseMode events don't occur when 
      BrowseMode is off, but Browse Mode being off is one of the possible 
      Browse Mode event values. Can you clarify your findings? 

         
        >  And I don't see a way to recieve the navigateComplete2 event from 
        >  explorer itself as Wscript.CreateObject() gives an Error in WE. 
             
      Use the CreateObject that the Window-Eyes Script object provides, such 
as: 

      Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application") 

      Then, in theory, you could do something like: 

      ConnectObject IE, "IE_" 

      Sub IE_NavigateComplete2(webBrowserObj, URL) 
            Speak "Just navigated to "&  URL 
      End Sub 

      I say theory, because, at first glance, this doesn't work as expected. 
      I'll keep poking at it. 

      Aaron 

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