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From:
"RicksPlace" <ofbgmail@mi.rr.com>Subject:
Re: BrowseMode queriesDate:
Wed, Oct 3, 2012 5:47:03 pmSorry to interupt but is GW, or the script developers, using UIA to access
the IE DOM?
I just read something to that effect concerning GW WindowEyes and the IE9
and above DOM.
It was not from a GW site but some overview of IE9, plug-Ins and accessing
the DOM I started reading after getting interested in these last couple of
posts.
If you guys are using UIA via the api are you doing it in c++ or some other
language?
Thanks:
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Lee" <doug.lee@ssbbartgroup.com>
To: <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: BrowseMode queries
> Can't you use .ownerDocument to get the Document object directly?
>
> On Wed, Oct 03, 2012 at 09:31:58AM -0400, Aaron Smith wrote:
> On 10/3/2012 8:39 AM, Sean Farrow wrote:
>
> Firstly, is thee a way to obtain the IHtmlDocument from the
> BrowseModeObject?
>
> You can get an IHTMLDOMNode object from a BrowseModeLine object. While
> you can't get a document object from a IHTMLDOMNode, you can walk up
> the node's parent tree until you find an IHTMLElement, and then get the
> document from it.
>
> Secondly, is thee a way using scriptin currently to simulate BrowseMode
> movement--ienextheading?
>
> Not inherently. It's possibly something that could be scripted, but it
> would take an excessive amount of work.
> Aaron
> --
> Aaron Smith
> Web Development * App Development * Product Support Specialist
> GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
> 260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com
>
> To insure that you receive proper support, please include all past
> correspondence (where applicable), and any relevant information
> pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW
> Micro Technical Support Team.
>
> --
> Doug Lee, Senior Accessibility Programmer
> SSB BART Group - Accessibility-on-Demand
> mailto:doug.lee@ssbbartgroup.com http://www.ssbbartgroup.com
> "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done,
> it was done." --Helen Keller
>
>
the IE DOM?
I just read something to that effect concerning GW WindowEyes and the IE9
and above DOM.
It was not from a GW site but some overview of IE9, plug-Ins and accessing
the DOM I started reading after getting interested in these last couple of
posts.
If you guys are using UIA via the api are you doing it in c++ or some other
language?
Thanks:
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Lee" <doug.lee@ssbbartgroup.com>
To: <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: BrowseMode queries
> Can't you use .ownerDocument to get the Document object directly?
>
> On Wed, Oct 03, 2012 at 09:31:58AM -0400, Aaron Smith wrote:
> On 10/3/2012 8:39 AM, Sean Farrow wrote:
>
> Firstly, is thee a way to obtain the IHtmlDocument from the
> BrowseModeObject?
>
> You can get an IHTMLDOMNode object from a BrowseModeLine object. While
> you can't get a document object from a IHTMLDOMNode, you can walk up
> the node's parent tree until you find an IHTMLElement, and then get the
> document from it.
>
> Secondly, is thee a way using scriptin currently to simulate BrowseMode
> movement--ienextheading?
>
> Not inherently. It's possibly something that could be scripted, but it
> would take an excessive amount of work.
> Aaron
> --
> Aaron Smith
> Web Development * App Development * Product Support Specialist
> GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
> 260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com
>
> To insure that you receive proper support, please include all past
> correspondence (where applicable), and any relevant information
> pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW
> Micro Technical Support Team.
>
> --
> Doug Lee, Senior Accessibility Programmer
> SSB BART Group - Accessibility-on-Demand
> mailto:doug.lee@ssbbartgroup.com http://www.ssbbartgroup.com
> "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done,
> it was done." --Helen Keller
>
>




