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| | How do I instanciate a MSXML2.XMLHTTP60 object? Hi, In My VBScript the following instruction creates a Microsoft.XMLHTTP version three object. Set oHTTP = WScript.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") How do I tell VBScript to create a Microsoft.XMLHTTP version six object? In Excel the instruction would be: Set xml = New XMLHTTP60 Thanks. |
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| | Re: How do I instanciate a MSXML2.XMLHTTP60 object? This was helpful. Thanks. |
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