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    Add Java to Web Browser

    Hey guys, extremely n00b here with VB. I just followed this little video here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIxwDPgzfqQ&NR=1

    To create a simple web browser. Everything works, it was quick, easy and fun. I was wondering though would it be easy to somehow implement java into this?

    I went to vonage.net and tried to do a speedtest and it gave me an error saying:

    (Internet Explorer)
    The page you are viewing uses Java. More information on Java support if available from the Microsoft website.

    Also I kinda figured this would work off of Internet Explorer, why is this?

    The coding seems pretty easy and is fun I'm trying to get an understanding of why exactly this seems just like I'm using internet explorer.

    Thanks for any help/links/advice.

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    Re: Add Java to Web Browser

    The Web browser control you're most likely using uses the IE rendering engine but I'm not so sure about all of IE's plugins.

    Does this work in IE on the same machine?
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    Re: Add Java to Web Browser

    Quote Originally Posted by kasracer
    The Web browser control you're most likely using uses the IE rendering engine but I'm not so sure about all of IE's plugins.

    Does this work in IE on the same machine?

    Thanks for the quick reply. Not sure what exactly your referring to as to working in IE?

    I'm just getting started with VB and yea it does seem almost just like I'm using IE. I wonder if I can create just a java based web browser with Java script or something.

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