In the event that occurs after the user enters the URL, try this:a(0) =
"http://www.google.com"; ' Take the URL as text and assign it to
a(0)Take the next URL that is entered and try this:a(1) =
"http://www.wikipedia.com"Then, if the back button or forward button
is pressed try this in the
Quick question how do I get the url the user typed and send it to a(0)
and then make sure when the user types in and send it to a(1), etc.
Then make it so when the back button is pressed if a url is available
in the array it goes to the last one not the current one viewed.
Also when the forw
//This is very basic and clunky but hopefully clarifies things
dim a(3) as string //your array
dim b as string //another string for later
dim i as integer
//this loads values into your array a
a(0)="Apples"
a(1)="Oranges"
a(2)="Kiwi"
a(3)="Pears"
//this pulls the info from your array and compil
Try creating the Array as a property of the window instead of
dimensioning it locally. Then use Append to add new URLs to the array.
To find the last URL use Ubound or you could just keep track of the
number of URLs in another property.
>
> I don't know but I was told that using a array I could s
I don't know but I was told that using a array I could save how many
sites have been visited
and create a back button that goes back to the previous sites visited
I would do something similar for the foward button too
Brian
On Jan 29, 2006, at 6:03 AM, CV wrote:
On Jan 28, 2006, at 11:54 AM
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On Jan 28, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Brian Heibert wrote:
Hi,
I tried something like this:
dim vi as string
vi = viewer.gofield.text
Dim myArray() as String
Dim newArray() as String
myArray(0)=vi
newArray()=myArray //newArray set equal to myArray
viewer.htmlviewer1.loadurl Str(newA
On Jan 22, 2006, at 1:13 PM, Brian Heibert wrote:
Can you explain that any better or give a example sorry
I am new to arrays but I need some way to save the last url
so I can have a Back button in my web browser
Open up the User Guide and read "Using Arrays" which is on the bottom
of page 1
Maybe I have but didn't know it
On Jan 22, 2006, at 4:17 PM, Terry Ford wrote:
On 22-Jan-06, at 1:13 PM, Brian Heibert wrote:
Can you explain that any better or give a example sorry
I am new to arrays but I need some way to save the last url
so I can have a Back button in my web browser
A
On 22-Jan-06, at 1:13 PM, Brian Heibert wrote:
Can you explain that any better or give a example sorry
I am new to arrays but I need some way to save the last url
so I can have a Back button in my web browser
Are you saying that, in the three plus years you have been using
REALbasic, you h
Can you explain that any better or give a example sorry
I am new to arrays but I need some way to save the last url
so I can have a Back button in my web browser
On Jan 22, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Seth Willits wrote:
On Jan 22, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Brian Heibert wrote:
How would I go about creating a
On Jan 22, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Brian Heibert wrote:
How would I go about creating a array that would save the last url
that was entered in the url edit field so if a new url is entered
in the edit field when the user clicks back it would go back to the
old edit field
dim saveurl() as str
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