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    Using VB 2005. I have a form on my Web Browser and it says search google. I have a textbox "txtGoogle" and when you click the search button "btnsearch" it will bring up search in www.google.co.uk in another form "Webbrowser.vb" in webbrowsercontrol "Dmxwebbrowser" how would you do this? (The form webbrowser.vb will be open already. if not I want it to load):doh: In the end we're all just the same -- modified at 5:44 Thursday 18th May, 2006

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      Using VB 2005. I have a form on my Web Browser and it says search google. I have a textbox "txtGoogle" and when you click the search button "btnsearch" it will bring up search in www.google.co.uk in another form "Webbrowser.vb" in webbrowsercontrol "Dmxwebbrowser" how would you do this? (The form webbrowser.vb will be open already. if not I want it to load):doh: In the end we're all just the same -- modified at 5:44 Thursday 18th May, 2006

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      Christian Graus
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      Do a few searches on google, you'll work out how to build a search URL. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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        Do a few searches on google, you'll work out how to build a search URL. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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        And keep your eye on the Address bar while searching... Yuvi Panda T 15 Year old Microsoft Student Partner Blogs at : http://yuvipanda.blogspot.com

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