Are we talking about scrolling dialogs or getting the results of an HTML form submission?
The html viewer was added as a convenient way for people to style dialogs. Handling form submits was beyond the scope. But we can look at it.
As for results of selections, radio buttons and so forth, you can already get the selected value of a radio or checkbox, or drop down ... if you are talking about native controls.
Scrollable menu/dialog
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Re: Scrollable menu/dialog
Sorry for the confusion in having this request in this topic. I mean getting the results from a form submit, I figured it was fairly straight forward since the library already have that mechanism in place.
I know about the native control but since I'm having dynamic data forms based on file data the dynamic approach would be ideal. If not I have to either create psudo-dynamic dialogs using the hack where I write an .scp file and re-read it before showing the dialog or add a ton of *maybe* used input elements which I then show/hide if they are needed.
So, please investigate the HTMLViewer's functions and see if they are easily added to MS as well.