If an object is created in a class using createobject() how can I add custom code to respond to events. For example the SendComplete event of the WinSock control. I want to create an instance of the winsock control in my class using createobject("MSWinsock.Winsock"). The I want to write a piece of code that runs when the SendComplete event fires. Is this possible with VB?
>VB7 supposedly supports sub-classing, VB6 does not natively. VB6's implementation relies on hooking into the windows
>message pump, which is tempermental at best, and only for the stone hearted.
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>>Can someone give me the basics on how to subclass the timer control (or any native control or Active X control) in VB?
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>>Thanks,
>>David
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