I believe you misunderstood me. I made a program on Visual Basic 6. It has three different forms. I have compiled it and it has become an .EXE file. Now, I wanted to turn this .EXE file to run on the internet, thus turning it into an html file.
I am not trying to reverse engineer anything! I own the program, I created it. Instead of using activex on every form, I heard you could turn the whole .EXE into html through activex. I believe there is a specific program that does this. Do anyone of you know how to do this?
Thank you and I apologize for the misunderstanding.
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O I'm very sorry, it sound like a attempt to steal peeps work. I have heard of people converting vbcolors to hex values to html, so if people need that then propably you can convert the whole thin to html. You could trie google.
Sorry I got offensive but It irks me when people start stealing work.
I think you may have a slight misunderstanding of the process. What you can do, effectively, is to compile your VB app as an ActiveX control, and host the resulting object on an HTML page. The VB app itself is NOT converted to HTML.
The VB documentation carries a fairly reasonable description of how to do this.
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