The original GooglePhraseFix.ahk script ran into problems because the most common term for possible errors now displays “Including results for” rather than those two previous phrases. The GooglePhaseFix.ahk script does a Google search for highlighted phrases then returns corrected comments when terms such as “”Showing results for” or “Did you mean:” appear in the page. It was not blocked! Although the script downloads the correct HTML code, it had stopped doing its job. The downloaded code did contain the appropriate search page HTML. It employs the URLDownloadToFile command to save the Web page to a file rather than the above GetWebPage() code. This latest obstacle thrown up by Google search made me wonder if the old GooglePhraseFix.ahk script would still function. ![]() Eventually, the entire Web may develop a siege mentality-turning into an array of paid APIs. I’m starting to think that I’m doomed to continually make changes to my favorite scripts in reaction to host Web page redesigns. Note: For more information on how to extract data from text using AutoHotkey Regular Expressions (RegEx), see A Beginner’s Guide to Using Regular Expressions in AutoHotkey. Regular Expressions (RegEx) can be mysterious in any language.
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