Hello everyone, this is my first post in this forum.
I have a form containing a webbrowser in my access 2010 database. This is the latest version of the webbrowser (that is, not the ActiveX version). I use it to display a html document, with a few hyperlinks.
I've been searching the web to find a way of getting input from the html document that could in turn trigger some events in Access. For instance, i'd like to be able to open a form by clicking a hyperlink. This turned out to be much more difficult to achieve than i initially thought.
I have found this page: (not allowed to post link, it's a page called Handling Events in Visual Basic Applications in Msdn), which is quite encouraging i think, though i can't get the onclick event to open the msgbox (probably because i wasn't able to set "my_default_method" as the default method in the class module in VBA). Incidentally, in my case i had to add ".object" after each instance of "wbMyBrowser" (this is required with the new native webbrowser in access 2010).
I would really appreciate any help or hint.
Cheers!
I have a form containing a webbrowser in my access 2010 database. This is the latest version of the webbrowser (that is, not the ActiveX version). I use it to display a html document, with a few hyperlinks.
I've been searching the web to find a way of getting input from the html document that could in turn trigger some events in Access. For instance, i'd like to be able to open a form by clicking a hyperlink. This turned out to be much more difficult to achieve than i initially thought.
I have found this page: (not allowed to post link, it's a page called Handling Events in Visual Basic Applications in Msdn), which is quite encouraging i think, though i can't get the onclick event to open the msgbox (probably because i wasn't able to set "my_default_method" as the default method in the class module in VBA). Incidentally, in my case i had to add ".object" after each instance of "wbMyBrowser" (this is required with the new native webbrowser in access 2010).
I would really appreciate any help or hint.
Cheers!