Earl Eiland wrote: > This sounds like just what I need. What is COM, and where do I get it?
Also worth checking out: Simon Brunning's WinGuiAuto - control/query of windows and controls, including the function getEditText to read the text in an edit control. See http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001129.html You'll probably also need something like Winspector to get class names etc - see http://www.windows-spy.com/ AutoIt3 - freeware, has a DLL version that is COM-controllable (after registration using "regsvr32 AutoItX3.dll" from a console window). I must admit that so far I've only ever used version 2 through COM. Includes functions such as ControlGetText and WinGetText, and throws in a separate spy/info program as well. See http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/ COM (component object model) - inter-component communication technology. See http://www.microsoft.com/com/default.mspx Makes it easy for programs with COM client functonality to use/control functions exposed in a COM server program (well, that's the Dispatch part of it that's applicable to your situation, it's apparently a fair bit more than that). Mark Hammond's Python for Windows extensions (thank you Mark Hammond!), also known as Win32All or PyWin32, adds COM client funcionality to Python. (Note: Python+PyWin32 also does COM server stuff, but you don't need to know about that.) Use the COM Makepy utility (under the Tools menu) in PythonWin (the IDE that comes with the Python for Windows extensions) to get a nice interface module for your chosen COM server component, then just call the functions in the interface module (or whatever the correct technical name is for the generated .py file). Worth reading: http://www.python.org/windows/win32com/QuickStartClientCom.html Example Python uses of COM server components: http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/COM.html http://www.pyzine.com/Issue007/Section_Articles/article_PythonCOM.html http://schram.net/articles/python/eudora.html http://www.daniweb.com/code/snippet208.html http://tinyurl.com/42rxa (Using a COM component is very similar in a variety of programming languages) In case you don't already have the Python for Windows extensions, or the ActiveState Python distribution which includes them: see http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/ Regards, Myles. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list