Well, I tried to find info on codes that would use Javascript to "get" elements, but nothing came up on such. When it was html in the past, I would just use part of a code that was found via YouTube (just three lines of code at the time) and it would just log in once I hit the "dive" button (older program made in the days of Windows 7). My programming isn't all that great as I am learning. Ask me about Applesoft BASIC or Q-Basic, and I might make a program with my eyes closed (if I remember the commands, that is; been 25+ years since).
Tried to refresh within and it was only 15 minutes before conflicts happened across accounts (guess a browser has a sick way of just saving one session, and the last one that is). I wish it was more than 12 hours so I can refresh often within and reboot after 8 hours. So now, I got them as quick launch icons for separate installations that I just hit the X button to close and click on them to open, which is no biggie for now. I will still quest for more info one day when I am not doing a house in the meanwhile.
Two things are on my mind in perfecting my module (aka program) system: ability to time between the execution of tasks (I want it to pause moment between them as placing each line feels like a run on sentence; on AB/QB, I always use For/Next commands to place a space of time between executions) -AND- to find the commands for the Java version to retrieve the variables and then post when it is executed (I had a form that held the login specifics prior to the Java login was made; placed it under suspend by disabling a hot key to bring it up and removing the error lines of code from the main program so the other stuff can work).
Yeah, on Chrome, I got 6 profiles (5 for the game's rewards thing, 1 for Facebook/Banking/YouTube/Forum use) going. When I am not playing the game and I had done my maints (while R2 has theirs going), I just load up the browsers to the main R2 site and "park" the accounts there so they can get what EXP for the rewards thing while I go to sleep. I love that format since I can just refresh the site and the login stays put without conflicting like explorer/edge.
Yeah, have fun with your mini-client. I might give my program another look-see after (and hoping) I can find more info on how to wrangle the Javascript.
Tried to refresh within and it was only 15 minutes before conflicts happened across accounts (guess a browser has a sick way of just saving one session, and the last one that is). I wish it was more than 12 hours so I can refresh often within and reboot after 8 hours. So now, I got them as quick launch icons for separate installations that I just hit the X button to close and click on them to open, which is no biggie for now. I will still quest for more info one day when I am not doing a house in the meanwhile.
Two things are on my mind in perfecting my module (aka program) system: ability to time between the execution of tasks (I want it to pause moment between them as placing each line feels like a run on sentence; on AB/QB, I always use For/Next commands to place a space of time between executions) -AND- to find the commands for the Java version to retrieve the variables and then post when it is executed (I had a form that held the login specifics prior to the Java login was made; placed it under suspend by disabling a hot key to bring it up and removing the error lines of code from the main program so the other stuff can work).
Yeah, on Chrome, I got 6 profiles (5 for the game's rewards thing, 1 for Facebook/Banking/YouTube/Forum use) going. When I am not playing the game and I had done my maints (while R2 has theirs going), I just load up the browsers to the main R2 site and "park" the accounts there so they can get what EXP for the rewards thing while I go to sleep. I love that format since I can just refresh the site and the login stays put without conflicting like explorer/edge.
Yeah, have fun with your mini-client. I might give my program another look-see after (and hoping) I can find more info on how to wrangle the Javascript.
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