On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Juan Perez <corleon...@gmail.com> wrote: > Well, if developers have to change something to the code, I'd continue with > autoit, since is closer to real enviroment. You are right, autoit work by > send parametres to GUI focused, but really I don't think it's something > necessary for my purposes as I need only send parameters to a windows cmd > console. Do you know if is that possible by piping standard input? I've > tried but with no results. What I'd need is open a new windows console get > the pid and send messages to it through stdin pipe. But I've been unable to > do it so far.
The easiest way to see whether a pipe will work or not is to put the commands into a file and use redirection: NameOfProgram <scriptfile If that works, you can drive it with a pipe. If not... you'd have to figure out exactly _how_ it gets its input. Assuming you don't have access to the source code for that program, you'll need to tinker and experiment until you find what works. Good luck, have fun. You may have a quite tedious job ahead of you. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list