In my new AutoHotkey reference script (currently a work in progress), I access the online AutoHotkey documentation by directly downloading a Web page, extracting data with a RegEx, and displaying it in an informational MsgBox window. Why reinvent the wheel when you can use data readily accessible on the Internet? I recently offered an example of a database-driven AutoHotkey script, “ Write Less Code with Database Driven Apps (AutoHotkey Script Design).” This work great for relatively small applications with unique data, but building a database which might compete with the amount of information available on the Web presents an enormous challenge. See “ Waiting for Web Data to Download (AutoHotkey Quick Tip).” Use the Web as Your Database
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