On Jul 7, 11:09 am, korean_dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I use the win32com API to manipulate IE windows ALREADY open? > > ie = Dispatch("InternetExplorer.Application") opens a new window. > > But I'd like to be able to find, of windows already open, a specific > window (with a specified property, matching url, etc.)
You'll probably want to re-post to the PyWin32 user's group, but in the mean time, here's one way to go about it. I use the following function: <code> def windowEnumerationHandler(self, hwnd, resultList): ''' This is a handler to be passed to win32gui.EnumWindows() to generate a list of (window handle, window text) tuples. ''' resultList.append((hwnd, win32gui.GetWindowText(hwnd))) </code> And call it like this: <code> topWindows = [] win32gui.EnumWindows(self.windowEnumerationHandler, topWindows) </code> Then you can use a for loop to iterate over the topWindows list to find the one with the correct title: <code> for i in topWindows: if windowText in i[1]: # do something </code> Notice that I use the win32gui module. Make sure you have the win32 modules installed or this won't work. Here's the link to PyWin32 group: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 That should get you going...hopefully ------------------- Mike Driscoll Blog: http://blog.pythonlibrary.org Python Extension Building Network: http://www.pythonlibrary.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list