The error is correct, there is not System.Windows section
to the .NET framework. What are you trying to
accomplish? Many OS-related items that would fit under
the System.Windows idea are available in many other
portions of the framework.
Steve
[quoted text, click to view] >-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to add a System.Windows.blah.blah command to
an event
>procedure in a code behind on a webform but I get an
error message
>stating that Windows is not a member of System.
Something missing or
>is this not possible on a webform page???
>.
I'm retarded! I didn't really think when i typed that
last post. I meant to say that I don't believe that
System.Windows is part of the framework that is available
over the internet. Mondays...
[quoted text, click to view] >-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to add a System.Windows.blah.blah command to
an event
>procedure in a code behind on a webform but I get an
error message
>stating that Windows is not a member of System.
Something missing or
>is this not possible on a webform page???
>.
Steve;
Thanks for the answer. I suspected as much. I also understand what
you mean in your second message about not being part of the web
framework. What I am trying to do is do a sendkeys (or something
similar) command from a button on a web form and System.Windows was
the only way I could find referenced in about 4 dozen places.
Do you know if there is a way to send a control or alt sequence to a
web browser from VB.NET? My HTML is very poor and .ASP is lightyears
beyond my comprehension at this (or probably any future - (I have
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