>>>>Mine has parameters (command and enable). What it doesn't have is either Back or Forward properties. According to the documentation, however, it appears that these are user define.
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>>>>What version of the WebBrowser control are you using? The ProgID of mine is Shell.Explorer.2
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>>>Awww hell, mine does, too. I have no clue what I was looking at before. Thanks for the kick. Thanks Crescensio for your contribution as well.
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>>He actually beat me to it, and provided the contant definitions, which I forgot to include.< s >
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>I knew the constants [found that in MSDN], but I got confused when I was looking at I-don't-know-what method and saw no parameters. Then I looked at the KB article and confused myself more when I could not figure out how that was supposed to help because it indicated there was no return value. The DO CASE of the VB example further screwed me up because I could not figure out how a numeric constant was going to evaluate to a logical VFP value. I chalk this one up to not knowing enough about VB and having too much other information after failing to open the correct method in the control.
You mean you didn't try to figure out what table the Case field was in the Select Case statement?< g,d&r >
Stuff like this happens to all of us (and sometimes I think I get a disproportionate share).:-)
George
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