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problem making dll for clint side

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    Dear all. I m using dll file in my webpage using ASP.now I want my dll to generate a html file and store it into client machine using this web page.My problem is that generated file is currently saved at server.I want it must store this html file on everyone's machine who is using this webpage.Hope so you will understand my problem.I have devloped my dll file in vb.net.:omg: help me all the way. Urgently required!! Uttam kumar trickyuk001@rediffmail.com try to be the best... whereever you go,

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      Dear all. I m using dll file in my webpage using ASP.now I want my dll to generate a html file and store it into client machine using this web page.My problem is that generated file is currently saved at server.I want it must store this html file on everyone's machine who is using this webpage.Hope so you will understand my problem.I have devloped my dll file in vb.net.:omg: help me all the way. Urgently required!! Uttam kumar trickyuk001@rediffmail.com try to be the best... whereever you go,

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      Then you have to make an ActiveX component and run it in the browser, so that it is executed on the client side. This of course requires the user to accept that the component is executed. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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