Mike, for even more fun, I dropped the WebBrowserControl onto a form in .NET and navigated to a blank page then did a Document.Write() sending an input control (button) and it shows up themed as you would expect. Also, all of the intellisense works from .NET as opposed to VFP. :/ There is definitely something different from the ActiveX WebBrowser control available to VFP to the WebBrowser control available to .NET and IE itself. I strongly suspect that the .NET version and the actual IE application are much more similar (exactly the same) than the VFP version and the IE application.
Hopefully Ken will clarify this for us.
Chad
>Ken,
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>>The Microsoft Web Browser ActiveX control is Internet Explorer, it is the same engine based on what version of IE you have installed.
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>Then why does a page render without XP themes in WBC yet does in IE?
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>Regards,
>Mike
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