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Default Can I call an Excel VBA function from within a WebBrowsercontrol?

Hi Joel,

I haven't tried it, but if it were possible it would be a pretty big
security problem: once you have a reference to the Excel application
object, you could use it to do all sorts of things...

The links I posted show how to call a method in excel from the web
page, but I'm not sure if there's any support for passing parameters
or returning values or objects to the page. I'll check it out when I
have some time.


Tim


On Oct 21, 3:17*am, joel wrote:
Tim : Just for curiosity sake. *Can a Java Script inside the webpage get
workbook application object that started the web application?

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