Launching Chrome HTML with command line Syntax
I am using a .bat file to launch a Kantu generated HTML macro. The macro starts chrome and opens a file path to the macro. I need chrome to launch with the -ignore-certificate-errors
command line but it gives me several errors. The current syntax displayed below launches chrome properly with the command line but does not recognize the ?direct=1
at the end of the file path that prevents the script from stopping.
The current version:
Start "Chrome.exe"-ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
The old line WITHOUT command line (this functions perfectly but the command line isnt there)
Start Chrome.exe "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
So right now I can either launch chrome with a command line or I can have it recognize the ?direct=1
suffix to my file path (which is essential for the macro to run).
What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the time and the help with this, yall!
html google-chrome batch-file command-line kantu
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I am using a .bat file to launch a Kantu generated HTML macro. The macro starts chrome and opens a file path to the macro. I need chrome to launch with the -ignore-certificate-errors
command line but it gives me several errors. The current syntax displayed below launches chrome properly with the command line but does not recognize the ?direct=1
at the end of the file path that prevents the script from stopping.
The current version:
Start "Chrome.exe"-ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
The old line WITHOUT command line (this functions perfectly but the command line isnt there)
Start Chrome.exe "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
So right now I can either launch chrome with a command line or I can have it recognize the ?direct=1
suffix to my file path (which is essential for the macro to run).
What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the time and the help with this, yall!
html google-chrome batch-file command-line kantu
Looks like the recurring problem with start interpreting the first double quoted text being interpreted as window title,
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:14
So how do I rewrite it? I have tried several different iterations without success.
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:21
3
Insert a dummy/empty titleStart "title foobar" "Chrome.exe" -ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:24
1
WOOT! That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much, sir! You saved our bacon!
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:30
add a comment |
I am using a .bat file to launch a Kantu generated HTML macro. The macro starts chrome and opens a file path to the macro. I need chrome to launch with the -ignore-certificate-errors
command line but it gives me several errors. The current syntax displayed below launches chrome properly with the command line but does not recognize the ?direct=1
at the end of the file path that prevents the script from stopping.
The current version:
Start "Chrome.exe"-ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
The old line WITHOUT command line (this functions perfectly but the command line isnt there)
Start Chrome.exe "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
So right now I can either launch chrome with a command line or I can have it recognize the ?direct=1
suffix to my file path (which is essential for the macro to run).
What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the time and the help with this, yall!
html google-chrome batch-file command-line kantu
I am using a .bat file to launch a Kantu generated HTML macro. The macro starts chrome and opens a file path to the macro. I need chrome to launch with the -ignore-certificate-errors
command line but it gives me several errors. The current syntax displayed below launches chrome properly with the command line but does not recognize the ?direct=1
at the end of the file path that prevents the script from stopping.
The current version:
Start "Chrome.exe"-ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
The old line WITHOUT command line (this functions perfectly but the command line isnt there)
Start Chrome.exe "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
So right now I can either launch chrome with a command line or I can have it recognize the ?direct=1
suffix to my file path (which is essential for the macro to run).
What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the time and the help with this, yall!
html google-chrome batch-file command-line kantu
html google-chrome batch-file command-line kantu
edited Nov 16 '18 at 20:38
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Looks like the recurring problem with start interpreting the first double quoted text being interpreted as window title,
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:14
So how do I rewrite it? I have tried several different iterations without success.
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:21
3
Insert a dummy/empty titleStart "title foobar" "Chrome.exe" -ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:24
1
WOOT! That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much, sir! You saved our bacon!
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:30
add a comment |
Looks like the recurring problem with start interpreting the first double quoted text being interpreted as window title,
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:14
So how do I rewrite it? I have tried several different iterations without success.
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:21
3
Insert a dummy/empty titleStart "title foobar" "Chrome.exe" -ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:24
1
WOOT! That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much, sir! You saved our bacon!
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:30
Looks like the recurring problem with start interpreting the first double quoted text being interpreted as window title,
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:14
Looks like the recurring problem with start interpreting the first double quoted text being interpreted as window title,
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:14
So how do I rewrite it? I have tried several different iterations without success.
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:21
So how do I rewrite it? I have tried several different iterations without success.
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:21
3
3
Insert a dummy/empty title
Start "title foobar" "Chrome.exe" -ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:24
Insert a dummy/empty title
Start "title foobar" "Chrome.exe" -ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:24
1
1
WOOT! That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much, sir! You saved our bacon!
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:30
WOOT! That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much, sir! You saved our bacon!
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:30
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Looks like the recurring problem with start interpreting the first double quoted text being interpreted as window title,
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:14
So how do I rewrite it? I have tried several different iterations without success.
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:21
3
Insert a dummy/empty title
Start "title foobar" "Chrome.exe" -ignore-certificate-errors "file:///c:/Users/%username%/Desktop/Macros/Alarm_Log_AOB_Heritage.html?direct=1"
– LotPings
Nov 16 '18 at 18:24
1
WOOT! That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much, sir! You saved our bacon!
– Hobbles
Nov 16 '18 at 18:30