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Hi,
I've a problem to make my Visual Basic 6 vbd run from the Internet.
I develop the vbd on my macine and test it ( IDE test only )
when I deploy on server and navigate to http://mydomain.com/text.VBD
I got ie's status bar : opening page http://mydomain.com/text.VBD..... flashed ( like refresh thousand time ).

any one know what's wrong with it?
should I install anything on my server? I have iis6
Thanks,
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that technology never worked as expected. better forget it and switch to ASPX pages in VB.Net
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I think so,
I just need to host another online application and get html contents while user navigate through this application ( web site ). is aspx help with such issue?
aspx pages are web pages that are running on a IIS web server. You can even use free tools to build them: http://www.microsoft.com/express/vwd/Default.aspx
yes I know what is aspx is, but can do the job or not?
hosting another application into a ASPX page? I really don't think so.

what type of content are you trying to get?
what do u meand by content?
If you meand the hosted web site, then I need html only to get.
>>I just need to host another online application and get html contents while user navigate through this application

what are you trying to do exactly? a ASPX page cannot host another page and/or application.

From what I read, I think that the WebBrowser control might help. This control can display websites (just like IE). See http://www.emoreau.com/Entries/Articles/2007/04/The-WebBrowser-control.aspx
yes i plan to use webBrowser , can I use it with aspx?
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do u have any solution?
a Windows application can host a webbrowser. it all depends on what you are trying to do.