S Shahin Dec 16, 2003 #1 Greetings, I have HTML Result in a string, is there a way to display this on a Windows Form? Shahin
J Jan Tielens Dec 16, 2003 #2 You can use the Microsoft Web Browser ActiveX control. Although you'll have to save your string in a file and load it in the browser control. 1) Add Remove items from the toolbox 2) Select Com Components tab 3) Select Microsoft Web Browser (shdocvw.dll) Now you can put a browser control on a form. If you need more help, please let me know. -- Greetz Jan Tielens ________________________________ Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
You can use the Microsoft Web Browser ActiveX control. Although you'll have to save your string in a file and load it in the browser control. 1) Add Remove items from the toolbox 2) Select Com Components tab 3) Select Microsoft Web Browser (shdocvw.dll) Now you can put a browser control on a form. If you need more help, please let me know. -- Greetz Jan Tielens ________________________________ Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
H Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] Dec 16, 2003 #3 * "Shahin said: I have HTML Result in a string, is there a way to display this on a Windows Form? Click to expand... 311303 WebOCHostVB.exe Hosts the WebBrowser Control in Visual Basic .NET <http://support.microsoft.com/?id=311303>
* "Shahin said: I have HTML Result in a string, is there a way to display this on a Windows Form? Click to expand... 311303 WebOCHostVB.exe Hosts the WebBrowser Control in Visual Basic .NET <http://support.microsoft.com/?id=311303>
S Shahin Dec 16, 2003 #4 Thank you this helps. Shahin Herfried K. Wagner said: 311303 WebOCHostVB.exe Hosts the WebBrowser Control in Visual Basic .NET <http://support.microsoft.com/?id=311303> Click to expand...
Thank you this helps. Shahin Herfried K. Wagner said: 311303 WebOCHostVB.exe Hosts the WebBrowser Control in Visual Basic .NET <http://support.microsoft.com/?id=311303> Click to expand...