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05-20-2008   #1
coolfiona


 
 

How to create a dialog box with radio buttons

Hi,

I am doing an HTA application, could you please tell how to create a
dialog box with a few radio buttons, and the dialog box can record
result from the radio button?

Thank you so much!!

Fay

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05-21-2008   #2
mayayana


 
 

Re: How to create a dialog box with radio buttons

See the post "Custom dialog boxes" from a couple of
days ago. Unless you use some kind of component, making
a custom message window means writing a webpage and
showing it in IE. You can write the function in an external
include file and link it in the HTA with something like:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript" SRC="ExtraOps.vbs"></SCRIPT>

The actual message would be a webpage that you write
dynamically and then open in IE as a separate HTML file.
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>
> I am doing an HTA application, could you please tell how to create a
> dialog box with a few radio buttons, and the dialog box can record
> result from the radio button?
>
> Thank you so much!!
>
> Fay

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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