99% of gathered IDs.Than I get this:Run time error 380.Invalid property value.I can`t continue because it throw me out and I must start again but it is the same
I can add friends from Digg and Reddit .That means I do know how but I can`t login to Swom.I would like to gather connectins there.What is wrong??Can you help m
Do you wish to have a friend whom you can complain about pretty much everything what boder you? Do you need a shoulder to cry on?? Do you want to be even paid for your honesty and friendly behaviour ?? English is desired but it is not a condition to join!! Doctors says that site can be dangerous.There is a great possibility to poison ourselfs or to become addicted. http://swom.com/?r=44680
if
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Usage: if
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Usage: if
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if
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Usage: if
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:exists:dom.a.1" or "if
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Usage: if
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if
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Usage: if
Quick Reference for "if" Click on command to see examples & comments
Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:exists:dom.a.logout
click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element. Quick Reference for "click"
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Usage: click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.
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Usage: click
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Usage: click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:dom.a.logout
pagewait
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Script Level Commands Usage: pagewait Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command. Quick Reference for "pagewait"
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Usage: pagewait
Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.
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Script Level Commands
Usage: pagewait
Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.
endif
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: endif Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it. Quick Reference for "endif"
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Usage: endif
Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it.
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Usage: endif
Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it.
loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin. Quick Reference for "loadplugin"
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Usage: loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:filename
Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.
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Usage: loadplugin
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Usage: loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:filename
Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:filename
Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:stumbleupon
loadlist
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Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section. Quick Reference for "loadlist"
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Usage: loadlist
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Information Lists
Usage: list
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Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:handle[:optionsfile:gatherfile]
Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename
Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section.
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Usage: loadlist
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Information Lists
Usage: list
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Usage: list
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Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:handle[:optionsfile:gatherfile]
Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:handle[:optionsfile:gatherfile]
Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename
Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section.:sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile Quick Reference for "sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile"
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System Variables
Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile Quick Reference for "sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile"
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System Variables
Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile"
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System Variables
Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile^listsfriends.list
login
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Program Level Commands Usage: login Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work. Quick Reference for "login"
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Usage: login
Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work.
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Usage: login
Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work.
add_all
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Program Level Commands Usage: add_all[:number] Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends. Quick Reference for "add_all"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: add_all[:number]
Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends.
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Usage: add_all[:number]
Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends.:40
Do you wish to have a friend whom you can complain about pretty much everything what boder you? Do you need a shoulder to cry on?? Do you want to be even paid for your honesty and friendly behaviour ?? English is desired but it is not a condition to join!! Doctors says that site can be dangerous.There is a great possibility to poison ourselfs or to become addicted. http://swom.com/?r=44680
IfQuick Reference for "if"
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Usage: if
Quick Reference for "if" Click on command to see examples & comments
Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
Quick Reference for "if" Click on command to see examples & comments
Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:exists:dom.a.logout
click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.Quick Reference for "click"
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DOM Level Commands
Usage: click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:dom.a.logout
pagewait
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Script Level Commands Usage: pagewait Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.Quick Reference for "pagewait"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: pagewait
Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.
endif
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: endif Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it.Quick Reference for "endif"
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: endif
Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it.
loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.Quick Reference for "loadplugin"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:filename
Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:stumbleupon
loadlist
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Quick Reference for "list" Click on command to see examples & comments
Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section.Quick Reference for "loadlist"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: loadlistQuick Reference for "list"
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Information Lists
Usage: list
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Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:handle[:optionsfile:gatherfile]
Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename
Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section.:sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profileQuick Reference for "sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile"
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System Variables
Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile^listsfriends.list
login
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Program Level Commands Usage: login Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work.Quick Reference for "login"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: login
Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work.
add_all
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Program Level Commands Usage: add_all[:number] Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends.Quick Reference for "add_all"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: add_all[:number]
Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends.:40
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#nameQuick Reference for "#name"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: #name
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Script Level Commands Usage: #name:text Description: Sets the name of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox. The name is used as a main handle to call the action by. It's used as the caption on the Button the script is placed on in the Toolbox. It's also used when calling the action in script using the "doaction" command.:text
Description: Sets the name of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox. The name is used as a main handle to call the action by. It's used as the caption on the Button the script is placed on in the Toolbox. It's also used when calling the action in script using the "doaction" command.:Place Me
#title
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Script Level Commands Usage: #title:text Description: Sets the title of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox. The title is used as a brief description of the script and shows up when the user hovers their mouse over the action button.Quick Reference for "#title"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: #title
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Script Level Commands Usage: #title:text Description: Sets the title of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox. The title is used as a brief description of the script and shows up when the user hovers their mouse over the action button.:text
Description: Sets the title of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox. The title is used as a brief description of the script and shows up when the user hovers their mouse over the action button.:Search Engine Placement Tool
#author
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Script Level Commands Usage: #author:text Description: Sets the author of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox.Quick Reference for "#author"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: #author
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Script Level Commands Usage: #author:text Description: Sets the author of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox.:text
Description: Sets the author of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox.:Nathaniel Gibson
#description
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Script Level Commands Usage: #description:text Description: Sets the description of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox.Quick Reference for "#description"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: #description
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Script Level Commands Usage: #description:text Description: Sets the description of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox.:text
Description: Sets the description of the script to text. This is a setting used for using scripts in the Action Toolbox.:This will find what page you're on in Yahoo and Google for a given keyword
warnings
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Script Level Commands Usage: warnings:on/off Description: Sets warnings to display output in the Status window "on" or "off".Quick Reference for "warnings"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: warnings
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Script Level Commands Usage: warnings:on/off Description: Sets warnings to display output in the Status window "on" or "off".:on/off
Description: Sets warnings to display output in the Status window "on" or "off".:off
input
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Script Level Commands Usage: input:global-variable:description Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input:file:What file would you like to store to?Quick Reference for "input"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: input
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Script Level Commands Usage: input:global-variable:description Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input:file:What file would you like to store to?:global-variable:description
Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input
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Script Level Commands Usage: input:global-variable:description Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input:file:What file would you like to store to?:file:What file would you like to store to?:keyword:Input a keyword or phrase you want to check
input
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Script Level Commands Usage: input:global-variable:description Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input:file:What file would you like to store to?Quick Reference for "input"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: input
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Script Level Commands Usage: input:global-variable:description Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input:file:What file would you like to store to?:global-variable:description
Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input
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Script Level Commands Usage: input:global-variable:description Description: Will prompt the user for an input with description and store the information into the global-variable named. i.e: input:file:What file would you like to store to?:file:What file would you like to store to?:url:Input the domain name (ex: webdombot.com)
navigate
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Browser Level Commands Usage: navigate:url Description: Makes the browser navigate to the URL specified.Quick Reference for "navigate"
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Browser Level Commands
Usage: navigate
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Browser Level Commands Usage: navigate:url Description: Makes the browser navigate to the URL specified.:url
Description: Makes the browser navigate to the URL specified.:http://Quick Reference for "//"
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Commenting
Description: A standard comment, i.e:
Quick Reference for "/" Click on command to see examples & comments
String Concatenation & Math Expressions Usage: expresson1/expression2 Description: Divides expression1 by expression2.Quick Reference for "/"
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String Concatenation & Math Expressions
Usage: expresson1/expression2
Description: Divides expression1 by expression2./This is a comment.search.yahoo.com/search?p=^global.keyword^&ei=UTF-8
var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.Quick Reference for "var"
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Variable Setting Commands
Usage: var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:variable-name = expression
Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:pagecount=1
loop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: loop:condition;loop-condition;command Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop:true;var.i<<30;var:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: loop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: loop:condition;loop-condition;command Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop:true;var.i<<30;var:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
:condition:loop-condition:command
Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: loop:condition;loop-condition;command Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop:true;var.i<<30;var:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
:false:global.url<in>dom.body.1.innerhtml||var.pagecount>=10
click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.Quick Reference for "click"
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DOM Level Commands
Usage: click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:dom.a.pg-next
pagewait
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Script Level Commands Usage: pagewait Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.Quick Reference for "pagewait"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: pagewait
Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.
var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.Quick Reference for "var"
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Variable Setting Commands
Usage: var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:variable-name = expression
Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:pagecount=var.pagecount+1
endloop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: endloop Description: Ends a loop block. All endloop commands must come after an accompanying loop command.Quick Reference for "endloop"
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: endloop
Description: Ends a loop block. All endloop commands must come after an accompanying loop command.
global
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: global:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression on a global scope. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings. Any script or page action script can access a global as long as webDOM is still running.Quick Reference for "global"
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Variable Setting Commands
Usage: global
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: global:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression on a global scope. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings. Any script or page action script can access a global as long as webDOM is still running.:variable-name = expression
Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression on a global scope. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings. Any script or page action script can access a global as long as webDOM is still running.:yahoo=var.pagecount
navigate
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Browser Level Commands Usage: navigate:url Description: Makes the browser navigate to the URL specified.Quick Reference for "navigate"
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Browser Level Commands
Usage: navigate
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Browser Level Commands Usage: navigate:url Description: Makes the browser navigate to the URL specified.:url
Description: Makes the browser navigate to the URL specified.:http://Quick Reference for "//"
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Commenting
Description: A standard comment, i.e:
Quick Reference for "/" Click on command to see examples & comments
String Concatenation & Math Expressions Usage: expresson1/expression2 Description: Divides expression1 by expression2.Quick Reference for "/"
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String Concatenation & Math Expressions
Usage: expresson1/expression2
Description: Divides expression1 by expression2./This is a comment.www.google.es/search?hl=es&source=hp&q=^global.keyword^&meta=&aq=f&oq=
var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.Quick Reference for "var"
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Variable Setting Commands
Usage: var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:variable-name = expression
Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:pagecount=1
loop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: loop:condition;loop-condition;command Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop:true;var.i<<30;var:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
Quick Reference for "loop"
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: loop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: loop:condition;loop-condition;command Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop:true;var.i<<30;var:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
:condition:loop-condition:command
Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: loop:condition;loop-condition;command Description:
Starts a loop block which will loop until loop-condition is no longer satisfied.
This is much like while loops in most standard programming languges. The first condition can be set to (true or false), and the loop-condition uses the conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) to satisfy the condition.
command is the command that's carried out at the end of the loop. Often times loops include incrementing a variable as the command at the end of the loop. An example loop would be "loop:true;var.i<<30;var:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:i=var.i+1" which would loop until the variable "i" was over 30.
When inside of a loop, the variable being used can be referenced by using "[]" brackets i.e: "dom.a.[var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:i].innerhtml=foo" would set all of the link names in the loop range to "foo".
All loops must include an endloop call afterwards at risk of looping infinitely.
:false:global.url<in>dom.body.1.innerhtml||var.pagecount>=10
click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.Quick Reference for "click"
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DOM Level Commands
Usage: click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:dom.a.Siguiente
pagewait
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Script Level Commands Usage: pagewait Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.Quick Reference for "pagewait"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: pagewait
Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.
var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.Quick Reference for "var"
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Variable Setting Commands
Usage: var
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: var:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:variable-name = expression
Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings.:pagecount=var.pagecount+1
endloop
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: endloop Description: Ends a loop block. All endloop commands must come after an accompanying loop command.Quick Reference for "endloop"
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: endloop
Description: Ends a loop block. All endloop commands must come after an accompanying loop command.
global
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: global:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression on a global scope. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings. Any script or page action script can access a global as long as webDOM is still running.Quick Reference for "global"
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Variable Setting Commands
Usage: global
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Variable Setting Commands Usage: global:variable-name = expression Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression on a global scope. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings. Any script or page action script can access a global as long as webDOM is still running.:variable-name = expression
Description: Sets the variable specified variable-name to expression on a global scope. Expression can be any concatenated string, literal text, or Mathematical expression, and can include other variables, DOM elements, or webDOM settings. Any script or page action script can access a global as long as webDOM is still running.:google=var.pagecount
echo
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Script Level Commands Usage: echo:statement Description: Echoes a statement to the status output. The statement can be a literal string, or a concatenated string.Quick Reference for "echo"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: echo
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Script Level Commands Usage: echo:statement Description: Echoes a statement to the status output. The statement can be a literal string, or a concatenated string.:statement
Description: Echoes a statement to the status output. The statement can be a literal string, or a concatenated string.:Yahoo: ^global.yahoo^ Google: ^global.google
Do you wish to have a friend whom you can complain about pretty much everything what boder you?
Do you need a shoulder to cry on??
Do you want to be even paid for your honesty and friendly behaviour ??
English is desired but it is not a condition to join!!
Doctors says that site can be dangerous.There is a great possibility to
poison ourselfs or to become addicted.
http://swom.com/?r=44680
if
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: if
Quick Reference for "if" Click on command to see examples & comments
Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:condition1:condition2
Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: if:condition1:condition2 Description:
Starts an IF block. condition1 can be either (true, false, exists, !exists, empty, or !empty) where !exists and !empty mean "doesn't exist" and "isn't empty".
condition2 is a condition specified by conditional operators (<<, >>, ==, !=, <=, >=, , and ) if condition1 is set to true or false.
If condition1 is set to empty, or exists, condition2 need only include a DOM element property or variable.
An example would be: "if:exists:dom.a.1" or "if:true:dom.a.1.innerhtml==foo" or even "if:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:false:foodom.a.1.innerhtml". There are many ways to use the two conditional statements to specify the condition needed.
All if statements must come with a following endif statement.
:exists:dom.a.logout
click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element. Quick Reference for "click"
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DOM Level Commands
Usage: click
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DOM Level Commands Usage: click:element Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:element
Description: Clicks a DOM element specified by element.:dom.a.logout
pagewait
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Script Level Commands Usage: pagewait Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command. Quick Reference for "pagewait"
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Script Level Commands
Usage: pagewait
Description: Makes the scripting engine wait until the next page finishes loading before carrying out the next command.
endif
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Control Operators and Clauses Usage: endif Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it. Quick Reference for "endif"
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Control Operators and Clauses
Usage: endif
Description: Ends an If block. All endif statements must come with an If statement before it.
loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin. Quick Reference for "loadplugin"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: loadplugin
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Program Level Commands Usage: loadplugin:filename Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:filename
Description: Load the site plugin specified by filename. The deprecated version of this command is loadprofile which will still work as an alias to loadplugin.:stumbleupon
loadlist
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Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section. Quick Reference for "loadlist"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: loadlist
Quick Reference for "list"
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Information Lists
Usage: list
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Information Lists Usage: list:handle[:optionsfile;gatherfile] Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:handle[:optionsfile:gatherfile]
Description: Creates a new virtual list. Virtual lists do not have limits and are accessed through their handles. When webDOM gathers, it can be set to gather any usable virtual list.:filename
Description: Load the list specified by filename into the info list section.:sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile Quick Reference for "sys.plugindir
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System Variables Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile"
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System Variables
Description: The plugin directory of the currently loaded profile^listsfriends.list
login
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Program Level Commands Usage: login Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work. Quick Reference for "login"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: login
Description: Perform the login action on the currently loaded site plugin. A site plugin must be loaded, with a username and password entered for this to work.
add_all
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Program Level Commands Usage: add_all[:number] Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends. Quick Reference for "add_all"
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Program Level Commands
Usage: add_all[:number]
Description: Start the automation process of adding all of the people on the currently loaded user ID list as friends. If number is used, then automation will only add that number of friends.:40
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