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Aug 18th, 2008, 11:50 AM
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[RESOLVED] command line switch running iE
Hi, I am working on passing a command line switch to IE, for example,
C:/programfiles/internet explorer/iexplore.exe http://test.jsp/user=%user%
Everytime I do that with run, it works fine, but when I do that with my code to launch the IE to that site, it gives me Internal server error. Is there an escape and due to the % sign?
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Aug 18th, 2008, 03:10 PM
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Re: command line switch running iE
The macro "%user%" may not be evaluating depending on your quote wrapping.
Shell ""C:/programfiles/internet explorer/iexplore.exe http://test.jsp/user="" & %user%, vbNormalFocus
Maybe somehting like that will un-encapsulate it from your string.
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