The purpose of this article is to show how to use IWebBrowser2, IHTMLDocument2, and IHTMLElement objects. This includes showing how to create a new Internet Explorer window, how to use an existing one, how to navigate within one, how to find an anchor, how to fill in a form, and more.
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Embed Netscape's Mozilla Browser in MFC Views
Embed Netscape's Mozilla Browser into MFC Views.
Internet Explorer Extension
Launch your applications from the IE toolbar.
Implementing the "View Source" option in Internet Explorer
Implementing the "View Source" option in Internet Explorer
Posting Files to the Web
Posting Files to the Web
Printing Web Pages like Internet Explorer
Printing Web Pages like Internet Explorer
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