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Hello, VB.NET and A tool bar, add-in im so confused....

Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp

Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris
Nov 20 '05 #1
8 1440
Hi Chris,

Do you really mean to invoke IE with an extra button let us say beside the
history button or do you want to use a button in a webform application to
archieve what you want to do?

I think that for the first problem VB.net would not be my first choose to
go.

Cor
Nov 20 '05 #2
Hi Chris,

Do you really mean to invoke IE with an extra button let us say beside the
history button or do you want to use a button in a webform application to
archieve what you want to do?

I think that for the first problem VB.net would not be my first choose to
go.

Cor
Nov 20 '05 #3
Try This:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...entid=28000441

It is about Web Controls -> Toolbars and is based in the IE section of the
library. Good Luck.

Dennis D.,
http://dennisys.com/
"Chris Wertman" <cw******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:14**************************@posting.google.c om...
Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp
Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris

Nov 20 '05 #4
Try This:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...entid=28000441

It is about Web Controls -> Toolbars and is based in the IE section of the
library. Good Luck.

Dennis D.,
http://dennisys.com/
"Chris Wertman" <cw******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:14**************************@posting.google.c om...
Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp
Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris

Nov 20 '05 #5
Worry no more my friend,

I was looking for this information a while ago and luckily I found this
site. I just hope not too many people see this or we will see a "Browser
Toolbar Flooding" soon.... he he

http://www.mvps.org/emorcillo/

This guy is AwEsOmE.... he has some really neat stuff in there, including
custom-made classes for Internet Explorer extensions.

Enjoy!

"Chris Wertman" <cw******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:14**************************@posting.google.c om...
Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp
Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris

Nov 20 '05 #6
Worry no more my friend,

I was looking for this information a while ago and luckily I found this
site. I just hope not too many people see this or we will see a "Browser
Toolbar Flooding" soon.... he he

http://www.mvps.org/emorcillo/

This guy is AwEsOmE.... he has some really neat stuff in there, including
custom-made classes for Internet Explorer extensions.

Enjoy!

"Chris Wertman" <cw******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:14**************************@posting.google.c om...
Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp
Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris

Nov 20 '05 #7
Well thanks, but....uhhhh the only samples I see are in VB6 , I
uninstalled VB6 years ago. Heck I dont even know where my disk are.

I dont see a .Net sample unless I am missing something ...

Chris
"Juan Romero" <ju*********@bowne.com> wrote in message news:<eg**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>...
Worry no more my friend,

I was looking for this information a while ago and luckily I found this
site. I just hope not too many people see this or we will see a "Browser
Toolbar Flooding" soon.... he he

http://www.mvps.org/emorcillo/

This guy is AwEsOmE.... he has some really neat stuff in there, including
custom-made classes for Internet Explorer extensions.

Enjoy!

"Chris Wertman" <cw******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:14**************************@posting.google.c om...
Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp

Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris

Nov 20 '05 #8
Well thanks, but....uhhhh the only samples I see are in VB6 , I
uninstalled VB6 years ago. Heck I dont even know where my disk are.

I dont see a .Net sample unless I am missing something ...

Chris
"Juan Romero" <ju*********@bowne.com> wrote in message news:<eg**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>...
Worry no more my friend,

I was looking for this information a while ago and luckily I found this
site. I just hope not too many people see this or we will see a "Browser
Toolbar Flooding" soon.... he he

http://www.mvps.org/emorcillo/

This guy is AwEsOmE.... he has some really neat stuff in there, including
custom-made classes for Internet Explorer extensions.

Enjoy!

"Chris Wertman" <cw******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:14**************************@posting.google.c om...
Ok I have been looking and looking and I cant find what Im looking
for.

I need to be able to add a button to IE , When that button is fired it
send the URL that is in the Address bar to a seperate application that
will scrape about 10 fields and insert them into an access table, now
the scraping portion is no problem.

But I cannot for the LIFE of me see ANYWHERE about passing the URL to
another application.

I saw this

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...als/button.asp

Is this the best way to add a button ?
How is this different from a sperate toolbar, I think the toolbar
route would be better as I hope to add more features later.

Am I missing something here ?
I would really appreciate any links or refrences.

Arrrgggghhh this is driving me nutso, I have another application thats
written in jython that sort of does this (from its own really lame
browser window) but well it really sucks.

Chris

Nov 20 '05 #9

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