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public HtmlElementCollection FindChildrenByName( string name ) | |
Parameters
- name
Type: System.String
The name that defines search condition of HTML elements.
Return Value
Type: Zennolab.CommandCenter.HtmlElementCollection
The collection of elements that matches the conditions defined by the name, if found; otherwise, the Count property is "0".
If html elements were not found then this method returns the HtmlElementCollection object in which IsVoid property is "true".
The following code example demonstrates uses of the FindChildrenByName method.
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public static int Execute(Instance instance, IZennoPosterProjectModel project) { // clear cookie instance.ClearCookie(); // go to lessons.zennolab.com Tab tab = instance.MainTab; if ((tab.IsVoid) || (tab.IsNull)) return -1; if (tab.IsBusy) tab.WaitDownloading(); tab.Navigate("lessons.zennolab.com"); if (tab.IsBusy) tab.WaitDownloading(); // find element by id HtmlElement he = tab.FindElementById("main"); // find all children by name HtmlElementCollection heCol = he.FindChildrenByName("text"); return 0; } | |
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public static function Execute($instance, $project) { // clear cookie $instance->ClearCookie(); // go to lessons.zennolab.com $tab = $instance->MainTab; if (($tab->IsVoid) || ($tab->IsNull)) return -1; if ($tab->IsBusy) $tab->WaitDownloading(); $tab->Navigate("lessons.zennolab.com"); if ($tab->IsBusy) $tab->WaitDownloading(); // find element by id $he = $tab->FindElementById("main"); // find all children by name $heCol = $he->FindChildrenByName("text"); return 0; } | |
Target Platforms: Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 family