can I use command line to launch internet explorer and open one url each time

can I use command line to launch internet explorer and open one url each time

Post by Joe Fawcet » Mon, 25 Feb 2002 01:51:51



It's not surprising you want help forwarded to email address, if you didn't
post this question to 'every' group around and just picked a couple to with
VB development or IE you could just monitor those...
Joe


> I am trying to use Visual Basic to program a simple code to launch

Internet Explorer and open an url each time.

> can it be done in command line , seems like :

> call ie.exe\www.abc.com\test1.asp
> call ie.exe\www.abc.com\test2.asp
> ..


> thanks in advance

> mik

 
 
 

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