I'll buy you a latte.... - Framework and Interface Programming

This is a discussion on I'll buy you a latte.... - Framework and Interface Programming ; "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 ...

+ Reply to Thread
Page 10 of 10 FirstFirst ... 8 9 10
Results 91 to 95 of 95

I'll buy you a latte....

  1. Default Re: I'll buy you a latte....


    "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



  2. Default 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
    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
    >




  3. Default 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
    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
    >




  4. Default Re: I'll buy you a latte....

    Done! One latte for Jim, coming right up!

    jim


    "Just Me" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:%23tA$CP3%23HHA.4184@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > Why not buy yourself a Latte, it might wake you up a bit !
    >
    > ;-)
    >
    >
    > "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
    > news:H%pIi.54476$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
    >>

    >
    >




  5. Default Re: I'll buy you a latte....

    Done! One latte for Jim, coming right up!

    jim


    "Just Me" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:%23tA$CP3%23HHA.4184@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > Why not buy yourself a Latte, it might wake you up a bit !
    >
    > ;-)
    >
    >
    > "jim" <jim@home.net> wrote in message
    > news:H%pIi.54476$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
    >>

    >
    >




+ Reply to Thread
Page 10 of 10 FirstFirst ... 8 9 10

Similar Threads

  1. I'll buy you a latte....
    By Application Development in forum DOTNET
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-16-2007, 06:28 AM