I'll buy you a latte.... - Framework and Interface Programming
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> Thanks to everyone for their posts and help. I really appreciate it.
>
> The fact of the matter is that this was doomed from the beginning. You
> simply cannot use a ...
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Re: I'll buy you a latte....
"jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks to everyone for their posts and help. I really appreciate it.
>
> The fact of the matter is that this was doomed from the beginning. You
> simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a webpage in the same manner
> that you can on a webpage. Due to IE security restrictions, and the fact
> that Microsoft never wrote the webbrowser control to be used in this
> manner, you cannot access the properties or events or methods needed to
> pull this project off.
>
> Working on this project actually did give me an idea for some brain
> building software that "some people" sould really use.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> jim
Oops! That should read "You simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a
webpage in the same manner that you can on a Windows Form."
Wow - their thinking (of lack of same) may be wearing off on me. I think I
need a vacation.
jim
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Re: I'll buy you a latte....
Why not buy yourself a Latte, it might wake you up a bit !
;-)
"jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
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> "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
> news:6_pIi.54474$Y7.32893@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>> Thanks to everyone for their posts and help. I really appreciate it.
>>
>> The fact of the matter is that this was doomed from the beginning. You
>> simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a webpage in the same manner
>> that you can on a webpage. Due to IE security restrictions, and the fact
>> that Microsoft never wrote the webbrowser control to be used in this
>> manner, you cannot access the properties or events or methods needed to
>> pull this project off.
>>
>> Working on this project actually did give me an idea for some brain
>> building software that "some people" sould really use.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>> jim
>
> Oops! That should read "You simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a
> webpage in the same manner that you can on a Windows Form."
>
> Wow - their thinking (of lack of same) may be wearing off on me. I think
> I need a vacation.
>
> jim
>
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Re: I'll buy you a latte....
Why not buy yourself a Latte, it might wake you up a bit !
;-)
"jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
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> "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
> news:6_pIi.54474$Y7.32893@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>> Thanks to everyone for their posts and help. I really appreciate it.
>>
>> The fact of the matter is that this was doomed from the beginning. You
>> simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a webpage in the same manner
>> that you can on a webpage. Due to IE security restrictions, and the fact
>> that Microsoft never wrote the webbrowser control to be used in this
>> manner, you cannot access the properties or events or methods needed to
>> pull this project off.
>>
>> Working on this project actually did give me an idea for some brain
>> building software that "some people" sould really use.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>> jim
>
> Oops! That should read "You simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a
> webpage in the same manner that you can on a Windows Form."
>
> Wow - their thinking (of lack of same) may be wearing off on me. I think
> I need a vacation.
>
> jim
>
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Re: I'll buy you a latte....
Done! One latte for Jim, coming right up!
jim
"Just Me" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Why not buy yourself a Latte, it might wake you up a bit !
>
> ;-)
>
>
> "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
> news:H%pIi.54476$Y7.41405@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
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>> "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
>> news:6_pIi.54474$Y7.32893@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>>> Thanks to everyone for their posts and help. I really appreciate it.
>>>
>>> The fact of the matter is that this was doomed from the beginning. You
>>> simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a webpage in the same manner
>>> that you can on a webpage. Due to IE security restrictions, and the
>>> fact that Microsoft never wrote the webbrowser control to be used in
>>> this manner, you cannot access the properties or events or methods
>>> needed to pull this project off.
>>>
>>> Working on this project actually did give me an idea for some brain
>>> building software that "some people" sould really use.
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> jim
>>
>> Oops! That should read "You simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a
>> webpage in the same manner that you can on a Windows Form."
>>
>> Wow - their thinking (of lack of same) may be wearing off on me. I think
>> I need a vacation.
>>
>> jim
>>
>
>
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Re: I'll buy you a latte....
Done! One latte for Jim, coming right up!
jim
"Just Me" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Why not buy yourself a Latte, it might wake you up a bit !
>
> ;-)
>
>
> "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
> news:H%pIi.54476$Y7.41405@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>>
>> "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
>> news:6_pIi.54474$Y7.32893@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>>> Thanks to everyone for their posts and help. I really appreciate it.
>>>
>>> The fact of the matter is that this was doomed from the beginning. You
>>> simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a webpage in the same manner
>>> that you can on a webpage. Due to IE security restrictions, and the
>>> fact that Microsoft never wrote the webbrowser control to be used in
>>> this manner, you cannot access the properties or events or methods
>>> needed to pull this project off.
>>>
>>> Working on this project actually did give me an idea for some brain
>>> building software that "some people" sould really use.
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> jim
>>
>> Oops! That should read "You simply cannot use a webbrowser control on a
>> webpage in the same manner that you can on a Windows Form."
>>
>> Wow - their thinking (of lack of same) may be wearing off on me. I think
>> I need a vacation.
>>
>> jim
>>
>
>
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