Hi Paul,
You can use GETFILE() dialog and make it show your images in thumbnail view. There was a thread a while back on this topic, do you want a link?
>I am trying to find a way to display a list of image files in a folder and allow the user select a file. I can use the browser control and navigate to "c:\images" for example, and see the explorer view of the folder. I want the user to be able to double click on a file and have my app do something based on that file selection rather than the OS.
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>It's like having the functionality of a getfile() dialog embedded in my form.
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>>I'm not sure I understand what you're doing. What are you displaying in the Web Browser control?
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>>>If I set canel = .t. it prevents navigating folders, but double clicking on a file launches the file using the associated app. Can I intercept that?
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>>>>Put your code into BeforeNavigate event/method. It has 2 parameters: Url and Cancel. Set Cancel=.T. to prevent default IE navigation.
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