trixmoto wrote:I'll take a look and see what I can do.
Thanks!!

trixmoto wrote:I'll take a look and see what I can do.
Guest wrote:i guys, but It's only a my problem, that the script give me no results? It worked well until 2 days ago.... Someone else?

d4005 wrote:Hi,
I'm using 4.1 on Win 7 x64 with IE9. I know not to expect results from Google (I read the last 4 pages of this thread). I know I need to regsvr32 my msinet.ocx in admin mode from a batch file (did that).
So I'm using "rateyourmusic" for the images and when the image is right, I can save, and all is good. When the first image is wrong and I click "next image" (and it has more than one image result) nothing happens. Back on XP, I always got an activeX prompt at that point and I selected "yes please, gimme some of that" and all proceeded as normal. Now though, on this new machine, when I click next image (or edit query) nothing happens at all. I made a debug log but there was nothing interesting in there - just the 23 images the search returned, but nothing about me having clicked next image.
I've tried reducing the security level for local intranet and internet zone, but nothing doing. I've tried Manage Addons in IE9 and selected All Addons but I don't see anything there that's disabled.
Stuck with first-image-only syndrome, and I've tried with all the search providers in the list. Even when the trixmeister gets google back on track, it's not going to help unless they happen to be lucky and provide the right image first time every time.
senkrad wrote:
Go to your temp folder %temp% while your running the script, open BatchArtFinder.htm in ie9 and take a look at what its doing and play around with your security settings until you get the ie9 warning at the bottom about activeX.
senkrad wrote:Go to your temp folder %temp% while your running the script, open BatchArtFinder.htm in ie9 and take a look at what its doing and play around with your security settings until you get the ie9 warning at the bottom about activeX.
senkrad wrote:Question... does all this work off your default browser or IE by default?

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