Chris
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Yep, that's easily done just the way you mentioned. You can use the variable for the current list position and the variable for the list total to make your counter. Thanks, Chris
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Chris started following Blanking out webpage in UI, Keeping the old version of ubot, Private Proxies and 1 other
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Hey, Hmm...I could have sworn I had no problem navigating to regular cpanel address before but I'm getting that error as well when navigating to either "http://www.thedomainname.com:2082/" or "http://www.thedomainname.com/cpanel"... Regardless, just navigate to the address below (and obviously replace the placeholders with your cpanel username and password) and you'll automatically get logged into cpanel :-) "http://yourdomain.com:2082/login/login.php?login_theme=cpanel&user=username&pass=password" Verified working with uBot Thanks, Chris
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Dude, thanks for that! Very clean solution :-)
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Sweet! Aaron, thanks for that quick tip :-)
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Sent you over a handful of private proxies via PM in case you still needed them! Thanks, Chris
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Thanks for that info and all your work on this :-) I'll let you know how it goes when I get some time to test it. Thanks, Chris
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That's weird... I just gave it a try and in Yahoo Classic, it works fine. --------------- Choose by attribute --> ID --> send_bottom Click Chosen ------------- Regards, Chris
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Hey some_guy, Thanks for this, I plan on giving it a try :-) How reliable have you found http://www.deathbycaptcha.com to be? Response time? Thanks again, Chris
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x2 Sucks having to manually change proxy details in IE every time. I'm sure you guys are working at your best to get it solved though...:-) Thanks! Chris
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What I did in this situation was use the "while" command to look for the error message from the captcha after trying to solve it. While the error message is there it will keep running through my captcha solving process. Not sure if it's the "correct" way to do things but it works like a charm. Attached a pic. -Chris
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I've made a forum account creator that handles vbulletin, simple machines and phpbb forums simultaneously based on a list I input. (I have another bot that gets my list of high PR dofollow profile link forums). I ran into a LOT of forums that use different validation questions (not just the usual captchas and math problems) so I decided to just have the bot pause after inputting what it can on the registration page...then my hired help completes the rest. I know it's not the most efficient way to do things but I hated missing out on a bunch of high page rank, dofollow forum links. With t
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I tried doing this today as well with no luck, because as you noticed with the "ui open file" box you can't select a directory, you have to select an actual file. I don't see any real way to truly let the user select the save location. Chris
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As alcr said. You could use a if/then command. If ubot sees a comment form then pause the script. User can input the comment and then click play to continue to the next. I think that's the best way to do it. I don't really see how using the "wait for" command would be the thing to do here. But I could be missing something... Chris
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So this would allow the user to input their data (which will be used as variables) inside of the web browser portion itself, right? You could even use the "while" command in conjunction with this to make a bot that is interacted with completely in the browser portion which would be sweet...if my thinking is right ;-)
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This is a neat trick, thanks! Anyone know a way to make this active even while navigating from page to page? I'd love to be able to hide which pages are being navigated to and what's happening on them for a portion of one of my bots when I give it away.