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Default Interactive web page

Hello!
I've been searching the web for nearly a week now trying to figure out how
to read the information a user can enter into an interactive web excel
spreadsheet.

More precisely, I need for a user to enter an unlimited amount of numbers
and I need to be able to read the numbers and enter them into a database (SQL
Server). To protect from user errors, my team thought it might be a good idea
to provide the Excel Spreadsheet in a web page and users can just paste the
information directly into it, and then click a button to upload the
information to our database.

I have found that Javascript can read the variables entered into the Excel
Spreadsheet, but I cannot find how to code directly into the VB.NET (2003)
environment. I would prefer NOT to use Javascript if possible.

If someone could point me in the right direction so that I can find
information that is already available on the web, or if someone could share
an example of how to do this, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
Kris
 
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