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I'm trying to automate a website and find myself needing to get to the contents of an iframe. Since this is an internal application, I've put in this sample, which illustrates the error

$ie = new-object -com "InternetExplorer.Application" 
$ie.navigate("http://arstechnica.com/") 

$ie.visible = $true 
$doc = $ie.document 
$maglistcontrol = $doc.getElementById("mag_list") 
$maglistcontrol.value= "Concierge"

Here is the Error message I get

You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression.
At line:6 char:38
+ $maglistcontrol = $doc.getElementById <<<< ("mag_list") 
    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (getElementById:String) [], RuntimeExce 
   ption
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvokeMethodOnNull

Property 'value' cannot be found on this object; make sure it exists and is settable.
At line:7 char:17
+ $maglistcontrol. <<<< value= "Concierge"
    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (value:String) [], RuntimeException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : PropertyNotFound

The problem is, the mag_list field is in an iframe and the reference is not valid. Any ideas?

3 Answers 3

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Below code worked for me, some of info got from http://www.dyn-web.com/tutorials/iframes/

# give your url here in this line instead of sample url
& "$env:programfiles\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" 'http://blahblahblah'
$win = New-Object -comObject Shell.Application
$try = 0
$ieObj = $null
do {
  Start-Sleep -milliseconds 500

# plese use your title instead of "your_title"  to identify the window correct
$ieObj = @($win.windows() | ? { $_.locationName -like '*your_title*' })[0]

$try ++
if ($try -gt 20) {
 Throw "Web Page cannot be opened."
 }
} while ($ieObj -eq $null)

[System.Threading.Thread]::Sleep(1000) 

# put both Iframe name and id both to "fraMain" 
$ieObj.document.getElementbyID("fraMain").contentWindow.document.getElementbyID("name").value = "test name"
$ieObj.document.getElementbyID("fraMain").contentWindow.document.getElementbyID("button").Click()

Hope this helps

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  • This is working very well for me when the iFrame is referencing page information from within the same website. However, I'm having an issue when grabbing an iFrame that has a source from a completely different webpage. The contentWindow.document is blank for that one. Any ideas as to why?
    – Jordan H
    Aug 31, 2016 at 19:41
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I tried to do this but could not succeed in manipulating IE from PowerShell (weird; I got a $ie variable, but all accesses thereafter fail).

Frames are in the Window object: the frames collection.

Theoritically, you can get at the window object through $ie.document.parentWindow.

So, this should work, but I could not test it:

$doc = $ie.document
$w = $doc.parentWindow
$fr = $w.frames[0] # assuming you want the first frame
$uidfield = $fr.document.getElementById("uid")

Hope this helps.

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  • $w.frames doesn't return any values futher meaning that $w.frames[0] has no value either
    – not-bob
    Oct 15, 2010 at 16:16
  • Yeah, I don't understand. The window object is supposed to have a frames property. See w3schools.com/jsref/obj_window.asp for example.
    – Timores
    Oct 15, 2010 at 21:05
  • looks like powershell doesn't give full access to this model.... (sigh). Maybe some other way?
    – not-bob
    Oct 15, 2010 at 21:08
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It looks like your problem is the COM object becoming unusable. I have seen this happen sometimes when a new IE object is spawned to handle the request (I'm not sure why, maybe someone knows). You will need to find the window again like this:

$Shell = New-Object -COM Shell.Application
$Shell.Windows()  ## Find the right one in the list

$ie = $Shell.Windows().Item(1)  ## Grab the window

But I wasn't able to find that "mag_list" tag you were looking for.

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  • But if I can see other elements on the page other than the iframe, how is it that my COM object is unusable?
    – not-bob
    Oct 18, 2010 at 12:29
  • Well, according to your error message, the document element is $null. With that being the only information I see in your post, I suggested a possible solution based on what I have seen before. I tried your code myself and didn't have any problems accessing the members. But I couldn't find that iframe you were refering to. Oct 19, 2010 at 18:26

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