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Using AutoIt for the code of uploading file

https://www.autoitscript.com


  1. Download AutoIt Editor and AutoIt windows Information .exe files.
  2. The whole idea is- After the installation is done, we need to write an AutoIt script for our code of uploading file, and then we have to compile it and then include its .exe file to our rest of the code.
  3. Before compiling any code in autoit, we should run a: SyntaxCheck by pressing CTRL+F5
  4. It will check the syntax of your code and alert you if there are problems.
  5. It covers all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51iuVOHGUHs

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