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How can you open a file from a web server?

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How would you be able to open a file from a webserver, like you would open a file on your computer?

Here's my source, and it doesnt work. It gives me run time error 52. Anyone know how to fix this?

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  1. Private Sub Command1_Click()
  2.     Dim strArray() As String
  3.     form_user = Text1(0).Text
  4.     form_pass = Text1(1).Text
  5.     address = "HTTP://www.axedio.com/campaign/battle_code/users.php?user=" & form_user & "pass=" & form_pass & ""
  6.     Open address For Input As #1
  7.     strArray = Split(Input(LOF(1), 1), vbCrLf)
  8.  
  9.     If strArray(0) = "TRUE" Then
  10.     Else
  11.     MsgBox "Error:  Invalid Username!"
  12.     End If
  13.  
  14.     If strArray(1) = strArray(2) Then
  15.     Text1(0).Visible = False
  16.     Text1(1).Visible = False
  17.     Label1(0).Visible = False
  18.     Label1(1).Visible = False
  19.     Command1.Visible = False
  20.     Label2.Visible = True
  21.     Else
  22.     MsgBox "Error:  Invalid Password!"
  23.     End If
  24.  
  25.     Close #1
  26.  
  27.  
  28. End Sub
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