In vbscript it is common to use the browser (IE) as a GUI. See the example below, it asks for a name and returns it to the script. In Ruby you have a few GUI's like Tcl and Shoes but i wonder how to do this in the browser. What is the simplest Ruby solution to do this ? So no exta gems or packages, no server that is allready running.. If a gem is needed, preferably one that works in Windows without problems.
Here the vbscript sample
Set web = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
If web Is Nothing Then
msgbox("Error while loading Internet Explorer")
Wscript.Quit
Else
with web
.Width = 300
.Height = 175
.Offline = True
.AddressBar = False
.MenuBar = False
.StatusBar = False
.Silent = True
.ToolBar = False
.Navigate "about:blank"
.Visible = True
end with
End If
'Wait for the browser to navigate to nowhere
Do While web.Busy
Wscript.Sleep 100
Loop
'Wait for a good reference to the browser document
Set doc = Nothing
Do Until Not doc Is Nothing
Wscript.Sleep 100
Set doc = web.Document
Loop
'Write the HTML form
doc.Write "Give me a name<br><form><input type=text name=name ><input type=button name=submit id=submit value='OK' onclick='javascript:submit.value=""Done""'></form>"
Set oDoc = web.Document
Do Until oDoc.Forms(0).elements("submit").Value <> "OK"
Wscript.Sleep 100
If web Is Nothing or Err.Number <> 0 Then
msgbox "Window closed"
Wscript.Quit
End If
Loop
name = oDoc.Forms(0).elements("name").value
oDoc.close
set oDoc = nothing
web.quit
set web = nothing
Wscript.echo "Hello " & name