>>If a container is required, in IE4, how do we create a form object?
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>Well, my previous attempt got hosed because of the HTML, so I put some brackets to make it so you could see this.
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>[OBJECT ID="Calendar1" WIDTH=288 HEIGHT=192
> CLASSID="CLSID:8E27C92B-1264-101C-8A2F-040224009C02"
> DATA="blah blah blah"> [Object>
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>That CSLID may be different for you or your users.
That will make the calendar appears in the HTML. What I would like to do is to have a button on a HTML form which will call a modal form so the user can select the date.
It's true, I can have a HTML form having a button to load another HTML page with the mentioned technique so the user can select a date. However, this page won't be modal. I also need to be able to return the value to the first page.
This is why I was focusing on using CreateObject() and have the Calendar control over the browser.