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in a vb 6 application I need to convert to .Net I has a declaration like
"Private WithEvents ctlBrowser As VBControlExtender"
in a user control, and further on it was added to the controls of the user control by
"Set ctlBrowser = Controls.Add("Shell.Explor
My problems is know what to replace this with. The documentation says that the VBControlExtender has become obsolete because activex components can be hosted directly onto a user control in .Net. Does that mean that I simply can drag the approriate control into the user control in the designer, and if this is true, where do I find the Shell explorer.
If I'm wrong in the above, what should I then Do?
Thanks, Niels
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by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2006-07-14 at 11:13:11ID: 17110584
1) What .NET version do you have?
2) With 2003, you could add the Micro$oft web browser easily by adding a COM reference to the control to the Tool Box, and dragging/dropping onto a form
3) With 2005, there is a managed version of the WebBrowser control.
Bob