The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual Basic Control Creation and Enterprise Editions for
Windows, version 5.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition, 32-bit only, for Windows,
version 4.0
SUMMARY
In an HTML page displayed in the WebBrowser control, you can trigger an
event in the Visual Basic application by using the BeforeNavigate2 event in
the WebBrowser control. For example, you can have a command button in the
HTML page that closes the Visual Basic application when clicked.
MORE INFORMATION
- Create a Standard EXE project from Visual Basic. Form1 is created by
default. Add Microsoft Internet Controls to your Project Components.
- Add a WebBrowser Control from to Form1.
- Add code for Form1 Load event as follows:
Private Sub Form_Load()
WebBrowser1.Navigate "c:\mytest.htm"
End Sub
- Add code for WebBrowser1 BeforeNavigate2 event as follows:
Private Sub WebBrowser1_BeforeNavigate2(ByVal pDisp As Object, _
URL As Variant, Flags As Variant, _
TargetFrameName As Variant, PostData As Variant, _
Headers As Variant, Cancel As Boolean)
Dim Ev As String
If UCase$(Left$(URL, 6)) = "EVENT:" Then
'this is our event, process it and cancel navigation
Ev = UCase$(Mid$(URL, 7))
Select Case Ev
Case "HELLO"
MsgBox "Hello from VB App"
'set a field on HTML page
WebBrowser1.Document.All("field1").Value = _
"Hello from VB"
Case "CLOSE"
If MsgBox("Are you sure you want to exit?", _
vbYesNo) = vbYes Then
End
End If
End Select
Cancel = True
End If
End Sub
- From Notepad, type in the following text and save it as c:\mytest.htm
or another location (be sure to use the same location in step 3):
<HTML><BODY>
<INPUT type=text name=field1><p>
<INPUT type=button name=Hello value="Hello World">
<INPUT type=button name=Close value="Close App">
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
Sub Close_OnClick()
location.href = "Event:Close"
End Sub
Sub Hello_OnClick()
location.href = "Event:Hello"
End Sub
</SCRIPT>
</BODY></HTML>
- Run your project from Visual Basic.
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Version : WINDOWS:4.0,5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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