We just did this - about 10 minutes ago - and if you Import ActiveX Control
from the component menu you will get a viaible control you can drop on your
form.






"Patrick Dunford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 29/04/99 16:18:28

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Subject:  RE: [DUG]:  WebBrowser Component




Do you have the option of using an InternetExplorer object through OLE?

Obviously this will not be a window in your application but I can't see a
way around it as I have checked the functionality of the component myself
and the documentation and can't see any way around it.

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Patrick Dunford, Christchurch, NZ
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Dave O'Brien
> Sent: Thursday, 29 April 1999 10:35
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> Subject: [DUG]: WebBrowser Component
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> I know a few people have asked about this component before, how do I get
> the TAB key to move between fields in a form in the WebBrowser activex
> component. I've got everything else working fine, and I am trapping the
> TAB keypress in the main form, but what do I do with it? I have looked
> through the type library but cannot find any method of moving the focus.

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