April 2001
Beginner
432 pages
10h 27m
English
Visual Basic is one of the easiest programming tools available today to use for Internet access. Bear in mind, however, that even with Visual Basic, Internet access via programming is chalenging. This short chapter only scratches the surface and offers a glimpse of how Visual Basic views and works with the Internet.
The highlights of this chapter include the following:
How Visual Basic's Internet connection works.
Visual Basic includes additional controls not shown on the toolbar.
You can add a Web browser to any Visual Basic application.
Encapsulation saves time and helps automate programming tasks.
ActiveX documents bring Internet pages to life.
You can turn virtually any Visual Basic application into ...
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