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Reading and clicking links on a web page

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    Does anybody know how I can read links and click links from a web page from within my c++ program. I am hoping to be able to do this for any webpage, so I will not know in advance what links will be there. Help is most appreciated. Regards, SAK HAPPY HOLIDAYS

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      Does anybody know how I can read links and click links from a web page from within my c++ program. I am hoping to be able to do this for any webpage, so I will not know in advance what links will be there. Help is most appreciated. Regards, SAK HAPPY HOLIDAYS

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      SAK wrote: Does anybody know how I can read links and click links from a web page from within my c++ program. I am hoping to be able to do this for any webpage, so I will not know in advance what links will be there. This is a little delayed you may have figurd it out i dunno...it's late, i'm bored and love CP so i'll offer my suggestions even still*s* Do some research on IWebBrowser2 Laterz "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr

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