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   eclipsme to Angelo Geels   
   Re: Convertibg VB program to Web   
   12 Jan 07 21:34:20   
   
   From: eclipsme@nowhere.com   
      
   hmm... I am not sure if this is what I am asking or not. Again - new   
   terms for me. I'm a little embarrassed to admit it, given how long I   
   have been in computers, but I suppose we all pay attention to certain   
   aspects of computerdom and turn blinders to other things.   
      
   Are you saying that an activeX control (I'll finally have to look that   
   one up, too) can (is?) a VB program that can run in a browser? I am   
   guessing that if that is true, it is not just any VB program, but one   
   written in a specific fashion.   
      
   Harvey   
      
   Angelo Geels wrote:   
   > but when i make in vb 6 an activeX control, and hit F5, it will be run in an   
   > IE session, and my activex can be tested from there. i think he means that,   
   > like you can add a vb6 app to his site just like a flash movie can do.   
   >   
   > angelo.   
   >   
   > "Steve Gerrard"  schreef in bericht   
   > news:682dnZSy_J2qLDrYnZ2dnUVZ_hynnZ2d@comcast.com...   
   >> "eclipsme"  wrote in message   
   >> news:c1Mph.316$Ln.39@bignews8.bellsouth.net...   
   >>> Thanks for the pointers Max. I will look at asp.net, though I suspect   
   >>> there will be a steep learning curve.   
   >>>   
   >> Max is right that going to a web page is the way to go.   
   >> In addition to ASP.Net, you could also consider "regular" ASP, which came   
   >> before it.   
   >> That was more like VB6, with regular old VB scripting for the pages.   
   >> It is a learning curve either way.   
   >>   
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