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execute Javascript on web page from VB application

Asked by Bohumil in Visual Basic Programming

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Is there some way I can use a command in a VB application to have Internet Explorer execute a (client-side) Javascript on a web page that is currently displayed?

I need to pass some data to a web site from my application but do not have control over the web page itself. I am trying to convert an application written in AppleScript (where it is possible to send an "execute script" command to Internet Explorer) to Windows in VB. I looked at the Microsoft Internet Controls but it doesn't seem that it's possible to do much more than call up a web page URL.

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