Fernando,
That was just a guess, sorry it didn't quite work. I did have success though just now using the DocumentComplete event instead.
Although the message text will be short lived because moving the mouse over the document in the browser will cause the message to change.
To do polling look at the Busy and ReadyState properties. In the loop make sure you issue doevents.
>Hi David, thanks for replying!
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Set your message in the NavigateComplete2() method. >
>I did,
>
>Procedure oleBrowserWin.NavigateComplete2
>* ------------- -----------------
> LParameters pDisp, url
>
> Set Message To "This is my message!"
>EndProc
>
>But it still didn't work. What did I make wrong?
>
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Or go into a delay loop polling until the browser control has finished loading the page.>
>How can I do that, how can I know when
"the browser control has finished..."?