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VB 5 programming help using the Web Browser control

Asked by drleewood in Visual Basic Programming

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I want to navigate to the following URL using the MS Webbrowser control,

WebBrowser1.Navigate "https://united.intranet.ual.com/trade-pilot/ICSLogin/?"https://united.intranet.ual.com/trade-pilot/tp""

The problem is that the quotation marks that are required in the URL around the argument after ? cause a VB compile error.  I tried other delimiters such as the single quote mark,  but VB only seems to recognize the double quote and the url also needs the double quote in it's agrument.
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