I don't believe you can use the Snapshot Viewer ActiveX Control in a web
page.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.
message I think if he explained what effect he wants, that you gurus would be able
to direct him mo' betta though.
| I researched this originally and advised him that it could not be done.
| Since he doesn't know me, I suppose he is looking for other opinions.
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| HTH,
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| Kevin Spencer
| Microsoft MVP
| .Net Developer
| Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.
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| message | I think he's trying to link to results from Access Snapshot Viewer? I have
| no idea if or how it could be done...just been following some of his
| threads.
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| | | Visual Basic, or VB Script??
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| | Have you checked out the Script editor in FrontPage??
| | Tools > Macros > Script Editor or Visual Basic Editor.
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| | When you say path for a file, do you mean check a web page for a link to
a
| file, or "find"
| | a file on the server.
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| | I "assume" you looking for an access database file.
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| | Steve Easton
| | Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| | 95isalive
| | This site is best viewed..................
| | ..............................with a computer
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| | | | > I need to use visual basic to write code that will get me a path for a
| file
| | > which is on a different web page. I need code using the snapshot
viewer
| | > can somebody help me?
| | > thanks
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