Thanks for making this bot, i was too lazy to do it by myself xD!
This is a discussion on WinneR's Myhpf Search bot within the Development forum part of the Software/Hardware category; If you do not know what this bot is for/what this site is then take a look at this This ...
If you do not know what this bot is for/what this site is then take a look at this
This bot was made completely by me, with idea from Marcdk.
Functions
#1 You Input your Myhpf search URL
#2 It goes to the page (In your standard browser, Tested on Firefox & Opera only), Clicks on the Input (Works only with 1280-1024)
#3 Inputs a random fraze (Has a choice of 104 words)
#4 Presses Enter (So it searches)
#5 After the page has loaded, it closes the Tab
#6 Refreshes the page (So the fraze it searched for earlier won't stand there)
#7 Waits the chosen ammount of seconds
#8 Starts from #3
#9 Stops when you push F7
Important
Remember to have the Delay at 15 sec Minimum I would say...
Else they will see you use a bot.
Special Thanks to:
Marcdk was the official tester of this software.
Marcdk gave me the idea for making this bot.
Marcdk made the wordlist for me.
AlmarM - A friend of mine, helped me clean my code, and maybe added 2 or 3 lines.
Download
http://tinyurl.com/aerean
Enjoy!![]()
Last edited by Reinn; 03-15-2009 at 07:41 PM.
Thanks for making this bot, i was too lazy to do it by myself xD!
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Thanks alot WinneR, i will now test it![]()
hey winner, would you mind sending me your source for this? I'd like to edit it to work with my screen rez

and are u able to make it run for mac?![]()
GJ , nice ... thx for sharing![]()
Please don't ask the same question twice....
Here is a short bit about AU3 (aka AutoIT), which this bot is coded in.
AU3 does not function under OSX, and it would be up to WinneR to re-code it to work in that environment.AutoIt (pronounced aw-tow-it)is a freeware automation language for Microsoft Windows. In its earliest release, the software was primarily intended to create automation scripts (sometimes called macros) for Microsoft Windows programs.[2] Such scripts proved useful for "hands-free" completion of highly repetitive tasks, such as rolling out a large number of PCs with identical installation instructions. With later releases, AutoIt grew to include enhancements in both programming language design and overall functionality.

ok sry![]()