I had a few comments about the Visual C++ article I wrote on how to create a binary DHTML behavior. My friend Tom Ingoglia at Wonder Interactive showed me how to do the same thing in Visual Basic 6.0. This is really cool because VB has the ability to edit-and-continue and the code is much simpler to work with. Be sure to check out my article on how to create a binary DHTML behavior with Visual Basic 6.