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20/05/1999 15:41:46
 
 
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20/05/1999 15:30:34
Jim Rieck
Quicken Loans/Rock Financial/Title Sourc
Livonia, Michigan, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00221037
Message ID:
00221114
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Ok Jim ---

Ready for this (lol)? You *can't* directly print via the ActiveX version of IE....I found the following KB talking about this situation. Yes, it's for VB. Yes, it's for an earlier version of IE but I think it has some good points:

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q176/4/00.asp



>ok thanks
>
>>Hi Jim ---
>>
>>I went looking for an object model on MSDN and Microsoft after I posted the response. I can't see anything, but I'm wondering...the Office products all support an "Active" object, like ActiveDocument, ActiveSheet....etc....I wonder if IE has an ActivePane, ActiveFrame, or ActiveWindow.Print. Maybe some experimentation is in order? I would bet a lot on there being an ActiveFrame object....meanwhile, I'll keep looking :-)
>>
>>
>>>
>>>There is no option to print from that application. Any other ideas?
>>>
>>>Jim
>>>
>>>>Have you looked at the old VFP-IE3 example at MSDN? Here's the link:
>>>>
>>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/downloads/download.asp?ID=002
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>What's the command to print using an object based on IE? Code below.
>>>>>
>>>>>oIExplr = CREATEOBJECT('InternetExplorer.Application')
>>>>>
>>>>>Also any links to IE Object documentation would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>Jim
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