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How to read the current tab's HtmDocument from internet explorer

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    I need to write a kind of add on for ie with c#. It will put a button or a similar on the toolbar. By clicking that button, I will read the current tab's ( selected tab) HtmDocument property. Where to start? Please help? Thanks

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      I need to write a kind of add on for ie with c#. It will put a button or a similar on the toolbar. By clicking that button, I will read the current tab's ( selected tab) HtmDocument property. Where to start? Please help? Thanks

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      Google is your friend: Be nice and visit him often. He can answer questions a lot more quickly than posting them here... A very quick search gave 23 million results that would make a good starting point. Google: Writing IE addon[^] In future, please try to do at least basic research yourself, and not waste your time or ours.

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        Google is your friend: Be nice and visit him often. He can answer questions a lot more quickly than posting them here... A very quick search gave 23 million results that would make a good starting point. Google: Writing IE addon[^] In future, please try to do at least basic research yourself, and not waste your time or ours.

        Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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        Googling is always the first option and have been googling too.No need to remind. I am living in the same universe with you, so aware of google. But harvesting the result from the lots of items from the search result is not always so easy especially if you are new like me to the subject. And asked item is needed once in a while, so still do I have to go through all the details of the ie extension stuffs and become an extension writer guru for a very simple need or better ask the friends on net? This site, codeproject.com, I think, exist to share the experiences or to get help from the experienced gurus. I still do not understand what is wrong with asking a little help from forum members who are there for this reason. If you make happy, I do apologize for bothering you, and wasting your time my friend. If you do have a simple example ( project, solution file), you can still help me. Or you have an option to ignore the so stupid question, like mine, on this form. Regards, Muharrem

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