Using other programs within frame

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How to use microsoft word, acrobat reader, paint etc from within our
frame i-e they should be shown within our frame
 
atif said:
How to use microsoft word, acrobat reader, paint etc from within
our frame i-e they should be shown within our frame

Are you sure this is a question about the VB.NET language? I didn't find the
word 'frame' in the VB.NET context.
 
Hi Armin,

This one puzzles me very much

(For you a HTML i-frame can (as far as I know now) almost not be used in
ASPX without changing the HTML, so that it is VB.net is not likely if it is
a HTML frame).

So with this one you can almost direct place you now for weeks not used
famous sentence.

But maybe is it not a frame.

Cor
 
Cor said:
Hi Armin,

This one puzzles me very much

(For you a HTML i-frame can (as far as I know now) almost not be used
in ASPX without changing the HTML, so that it is VB.net is not likely
if it is a HTML frame).

So with this one you can almost direct place you now for weeks not
used famous sentence.

But maybe is it not a frame.

Sorry, I don't understand the meaning of your message.
 
* (e-mail address removed)-spam.invalid (atif) scripsit:
How to use microsoft word, acrobat reader, paint etc from within our
frame i-e they should be shown within our frame

Frame? Are you referring to a MDI environment? You can use the
'SetParent' API function (p/invoke) to set a window into your form, but
that's very limited.
 
* "Cor said:
This one puzzles me very much

(For you a HTML i-frame can (as far as I know now) almost not be used in
ASPX without changing the HTML, so that it is VB.net is not likely if it is
a HTML frame).

So with this one you can almost direct place you now for weeks not used
famous sentence.

But maybe is it not a frame.

Maybe the OP wants to use the '<object>' tag to embed an object?!
 
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