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    Marc Richarme
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    I was just having a ride trough SHDOCLC.DLL, and found a rescource calles WCEE.HTM... Just wondering.. Does anybody know what res://SHDOCLC.DLL/WCEE.HTM is good for? :confused: TIA, Marc Richarme

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      I was just having a ride trough SHDOCLC.DLL, and found a rescource calles WCEE.HTM... Just wondering.. Does anybody know what res://SHDOCLC.DLL/WCEE.HTM is good for? :confused: TIA, Marc Richarme

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      Michael Dunn
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      That's probably an easter egg (thus the "EE" in the name). --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Time is an illusion; lunchtime doubly so.

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        That's probably an easter egg (thus the "EE" in the name). --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Time is an illusion; lunchtime doubly so.

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        Berry van Olphen
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        It IS an easter egg. There is a way to reveal this easter egg in IE4 but at this moment I've forgotten how to do it. You could also save the file to disk and remove the first two line of the OnLoad function to see it at work. Grtx, Berry

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          It IS an easter egg. There is a way to reveal this easter egg in IE4 but at this moment I've forgotten how to do it. You could also save the file to disk and remove the first two line of the OnLoad function to see it at work. Grtx, Berry

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          Marc Richarme
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          Wow! 671 fast-"scrolling" lines of easter-egg. .. it even made word2000 bug when I ran the word-count... twice :-D Tnx for the info & the javascript tip. (had to modify the script a bit to get a chance to read this stuff :) This is a nice easter-egg everybody! Really good entertainment, and a hell lot of names. Cheerz. Marc

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            Wow! 671 fast-"scrolling" lines of easter-egg. .. it even made word2000 bug when I ran the word-count... twice :-D Tnx for the info & the javascript tip. (had to modify the script a bit to get a chance to read this stuff :) This is a nice easter-egg everybody! Really good entertainment, and a hell lot of names. Cheerz. Marc

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            Michael Dunn
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            If you're on Win 98, that might be the easter egg that shows the names of the team members. On regular 98, double-click the clock and go to the time zone page (where the world map is). On 98SE, open the Regional Settings control panel (the world map is on the first page). Hold down the Ctrl key. Click the mouse on Memphis, Egypt and drag to Memphis, Tennessee. Release the mouse button, then click it again and drag to Redmond, Washington, then release the button. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Time is an illusion; lunchtime doubly so.

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              If you're on Win 98, that might be the easter egg that shows the names of the team members. On regular 98, double-click the clock and go to the time zone page (where the world map is). On 98SE, open the Regional Settings control panel (the world map is on the first page). Hold down the Ctrl key. Click the mouse on Memphis, Egypt and drag to Memphis, Tennessee. Release the mouse button, then click it again and drag to Redmond, Washington, then release the button. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Time is an illusion; lunchtime doubly so.

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              Hi! To get the WCEE easter-egg on IE4, do this: (taken from http://www.Eeggs.com)

              1. Click Help
              2. Click About
              3. Hold Control and drag the "E" over the world
              4. Continue to drag, and ram the E into the text that reads "Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0"
              5. Click "Unlock"
              6. Hold down Control again, and drag the E over the world, and let go
              7. Enjoy!

              For IE5, you will have to use a "workaround" ;) , cause there is no world in the about-box... just type this into the address bar: [javascript:open('res://SHDOCLC.DLL/WCEE.HTM','TheWCEE','width=500,height=400')](javascript:void(0)) (or simply click the link) Enjoy! :cool: Marc

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