@neverknowauthorNov 24.2002 — #Thanks you for your reply and the link provided that hopefully will provide some answers to my questions. I did use VB for web pages. There is an application in the VB call the visual basic DHTML application. I found it more usier to use than VBScript. There is less code to hand-write and th edesign is more graphical. Above the design environment is almost the same than VB standard. So i just take advantageof my already VB skills. It offer also the debugging tool in VB. I taking i will save a lot of time using it than trying to write all in VBScript since i'm writing very long program. I'm sure by going the VBScript way i'll loose moch more time than using VBHTML application.
Do you think i did the good choice. Any more advice ?
@neverknowauthorNov 25.2002 — #Yes you are right Clark, i think there is no interpreter for the VB program. In fact it works only with IE because the VBDHTML application will be compiled as a .dll and translate to a dhtml document that only IE can inteprete late. i guess that the way things work. for the time being i don't have lot off concerns about netscape. This is really a hell to bring my VB programs to the net. What way will you suggest ? i tried the folliwings.
- VB script ? it looks like i have to learn another langage and my nice inetrface will be lost.
- VB.net ? i can't afford it and the migration seams to be time consuming !
- Active X ? I did some documents but the problem is with the web hosts. I don't really know what i need to make the host accept them. Those i tried are trying to download the files on the user computing instead of runing them from the site.
Can any one advise an easy away to make it as quick as possible ?