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Thread: putting text on the clipboard with vb script

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    can it be done? is there any way to do it with any other languages on the web?
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    Private Sub WakeMyAssUp( As Boolean)
    If Then : = False
    End Sub

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    I dont think so.
    Maybe with a java applet, but I really dont think so.

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    Nope - sorry - it's not possible

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    Actually, there is a Javascript method in IE5 that allows you to do this (the method name has escaped me at the moment)

    When I tried it, it locked up my browser. My clients were mainly IE4 users anyways, so I haven't looked into it any further. Maybe I was just using it incorrectly


    Anyways, my point is that this is possible

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    thats sorta like saying "i've got a secret" then not telling what it is =P

    mind hunting it down for me, Clunietp?

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