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Are there conditional statements like if… then…else in the iMacros macro language?

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Are there conditional statements like if… then…else in the iMacros macro language?

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The iMacros language itself is designed as a descriptive language (similar to HTML) and does not contain conditional statements. We did not add such statements as we do not think that our customers should have to attend week-long seminars just to learn yet another proprietary scripting or programming language. Instead, we created the powerful Scripting Interface that allows you to use iMacros with every Windows Scripting or programming language on the planet. Examples are VBS, VB, VBA, VB.NET, Perl, Java, Foxpro, C, C++, C#, ASP, ASP.NET, PHP and many more. These languages are used by millions of computer users, are reliable and very well documented. We also added a command line interface for use with batch files and task scheduler. More information about the iMacros language and its relation to HTML is available at TAGs_and_HTML. Examples on how to use the iMacros Scripting Interface are available in sample code chapter.

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The iMacros language itself is designed as a descriptive language (similar to HTML) and does not contain conditional statements. We did not add such statements as we do not think that our customers should have to attend week-long seminars just to learn yet another proprietary scripting or programming language. Instead, we created the powerful Scripting Interface that allows you to use iMacros with every Windows Scripting or programming language on the planet. Examples are VBS, VB, VBA, VB.NET, Perl, Java, Foxpro, C, C++, C#, ASP, ASP.NET, PHP and many more. These languages are used by millions of computer users, are reliable and very well documented. We also added a command line interface for use with batch files and task scheduler. More information about the iMacros language and its relation to HTML is available at TAGs_and_HTML. Examples on how to use the iMacros Scripting Interface are available in sample code chapter.

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