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IE input box from TreeView

Hi!

I would like to know if I can put a value from TreeView to input box on
IE. I have a TreeView with a list of our customers and their phone
numbers. On the same form, I have a WebBrowser with customer search
screen with phone number as an input. I would like to click a phone
number from the TreeView and automatically copies it's value into IE.

thanks,
Young.

Aug 14 '06 #1
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Young,

You can use the webbrowser control (Net 2.0) or the AXwebbrowser for this.

The AxWebbrowser is usable in two ways, to open a WebBrowser control or to
open an instance of IE (shdocvw).

Be aware that for this the framework has to be on the clients computers.

I hope this helps so far.

Cor

"Young" <ui******@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:11*********************@p79g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com...
Hi!

I would like to know if I can put a value from TreeView to input box on
IE. I have a TreeView with a list of our customers and their phone
numbers. On the same form, I have a WebBrowser with customer search
screen with phone number as an input. I would like to click a phone
number from the TreeView and automatically copies it's value into IE.

thanks,
Young.

Aug 14 '06 #2
Hi Cor,

Thanks for your information. Now, I know it can be done I will research
on hoe to do it. At the same time, if you have some example or an
instruction, please let m eknow.

thanks,
Young.

Cor Ligthert [MVP] wrote:
Young,

You can use the webbrowser control (Net 2.0) or the AXwebbrowser for this.

The AxWebbrowser is usable in two ways, to open a WebBrowser control or to
open an instance of IE (shdocvw).

Be aware that for this the framework has to be on the clients computers.

I hope this helps so far.

Cor

"Young" <ui******@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:11*********************@p79g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com...
Hi!

I would like to know if I can put a value from TreeView to input box on
IE. I have a TreeView with a list of our customers and their phone
numbers. On the same form, I have a WebBrowser with customer search
screen with phone number as an input. I would like to click a phone
number from the TreeView and automatically copies it's value into IE.

thanks,
Young.
Aug 14 '06 #3
Cor,

I have found so much docs regarding to WebControl from MSDN and google.
I have not had time to try them out yet but I think this is what I
need.

thanks again,
Young

Young wrote:
Hi Cor,

Thanks for your information. Now, I know it can be done I will research
on hoe to do it. At the same time, if you have some example or an
instruction, please let m eknow.

thanks,
Young.

Cor Ligthert [MVP] wrote:
Young,

You can use the webbrowser control (Net 2.0) or the AXwebbrowser for this.

The AxWebbrowser is usable in two ways, to open a WebBrowser control or to
open an instance of IE (shdocvw).

Be aware that for this the framework has to be on the clients computers.

I hope this helps so far.

Cor

"Young" <ui******@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:11*********************@p79g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com...
Hi!
>
I would like to know if I can put a value from TreeView to input box on
IE. I have a TreeView with a list of our customers and their phone
numbers. On the same form, I have a WebBrowser with customer search
screen with phone number as an input. I would like to click a phone
number from the TreeView and automatically copies it's value into IE.
>
thanks,
Young.
>
Aug 14 '06 #4

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