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Ta sp. Will check out the new IE thing.
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go to project menu
choose 'components'
you should see 'microsoft internet controls' in the 'controls' tab
select and you should see(?) the icon in the toolbox.
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Guest repliedcreate an instance at runtime?
set ie = new internetexplorer
ie.visible = true
then use the object's interface as usual.
you should be able to bundle the object you have referenced with the installation?
sp in 'can't believe i'm still dealing with vb' mode
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Guest repliedWhen you get it going you might want to add AtWFree functionality.
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VB webbrowser
If you add a VB web browser to a project it uses the ocx/dlll in windows system directory, so a distribution will use whatever version of IE the user has.
I would like to use a feature only in IE5.5 onwards. Assuming I copy the correct ocx/dll to the project directory, is it possible to place a web browser that uses those instead?
Can add shdocvw.dll to references and it then shows as "Microsoft Internet Controls" but webbrowser not on Toolbox so not sure how to add control to form.
Any ideas appreciated.
PS If you have one of those anal PC Answers reading types who installs a different webbrowser and then insists on removing IE manually I assume webbrowser will not work at all.Tags: None
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