Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't thought about going that route.
I'll look into it.
Mark
On Jun 6, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Deane Venske wrote:
If you're not set on using an ActiveX control, I'd suggest using
Einhugur's treeview plugin. The amount of work to loop through
folders and populate it would be very little.
Deane
Hello,
I'd like to include in one of my project windows a view of a
directory that I specify in code (along with the ability to launch
selected files). I was contemplating doing this with a ListBox
and using FolderItem to get the info from the directory; then I
thought a lot of pain might be saved if I could find an ActiveX
control that essentially is the Windows Explorer and can
essentially be chrooted in a directory (a preference; not a
requirement). However, the combination of a lack of much
documentation of ActiveX and how to use it in RB with the flood of
information geared toward VB.net; I'm just lost.
Can someone direct me to an ActiveX tutorial or HowTo in RB?
Is there an ActiveX control already bundled in RB that does this?
Where would I find the documentation on how to use/control this
control?
Thanks!
Mark
WinXP RB 2006r2
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