That may be my only alternative but I'm still scratching my head over the fact that Microsoft ships webview.vcx containing classes that don't work. At least Strahl's wwIPStuff appears to be as easily implemented as _webbrowser4 (and I assume it does work). Still, nobody has said the _webbrowser4 class doesn't work, just that "by design" it won't return HTTP:// HTML source. The whole thing just makes no sense: release the _webbrowser4 class with methods like getsourceHTML() but disable them so only locally accessible files will return source code. Isn't the web the place we want to find page content? Anyone can grab HTML manually if they want to pirate code so who does this intentional crippling of getsourceHTML() protect? Why is this so difficult? I should have loaded the class and gotten useful results imediately...tirade anyone?
If I can't do it any other way then I guess wwIPStuff (for another $99.00) will be an option. But...if the MS VFP6 stuff can be made to work then that's what I'd really like to use. Anyone able to help me do this?
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