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How to add webbrowser controle to visual c++ 6 MFC project

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  • M method007

    man i am using MFC with dialog and just want to display a webpage in part of a form. But that example never talkes bout url!! All i want to dispaly a site such www.cnn.com inside the form just like visual basic webbrowser controle.

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    led mike
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    method007 wrote:

    But that example never talkes bout url!!

    Then do a freakin search and find one that does, there are hundereds of them including on the MSDN site! :~

    "Just about every question you've asked over the last 3-4 days has been "urgent". Perhaps a little planning would be helpful?"
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      I just want to load a URL inside my application just like visual basic 6 and i do not know how. I am looking for easy way . could u tell me how to use shdocvw.dll ?Thanks

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      method007 wrote:

      could u tell me how to use shdocvw.dll ?

      Project --> Add To Project --> Components and Controls.


      "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

      "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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        method007 wrote:

        But that example never talkes bout url!!

        Then do a freakin search and find one that does, there are hundereds of them including on the MSDN site! :~

        "Just about every question you've asked over the last 3-4 days has been "urgent". Perhaps a little planning would be helpful?"
        Colin Angus Mackay in the C# forum

        led mike

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        method007
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        If u do not want to help some one do not try to flame. i am new to visual c++ world so if u do not want to help just do not reply!! very simple. do not think every one is in same level!!

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          method007 wrote:

          could u tell me how to use shdocvw.dll ?

          Project --> Add To Project --> Components and Controls.


          "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

          "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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          method007
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          could u tell me what is the controle path for it ? furthermore , how to load the url using this method?

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          • M method007

            could u tell me what is the controle path for it ? furthermore , how to load the url using this method?

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            David Crow
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            method007 wrote:

            furthermore , how to load the url using this method?

            Use either the Navigate() or Navigate2() method.


            "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

            "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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            • M method007

              Hi all. could any one tell me how i can add webbrowser controle to my visual c++ 6 MFC project? I already have project made byMFC AppWizard which has a few conroles such as buttons an textbox/editbox and i want to add to it a webbrowser controle.Thanks

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              Maximilien
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              Once you added the component ( as david wrote ), you can use the IHTMLDocument2 interface to access the HTML document, and directly write HTML code ( text ) to the document. if you want to navigate to an existing document ( on disk or from the web ) you need to Navigate from the IWebBrowser2 interface. do a little explorating on CodeProject, you will find pretty much what you want.


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                method007 wrote:

                furthermore , how to load the url using this method?

                Use either the Navigate() or Navigate2() method.


                "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                method007
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                but how to know the path of controle and what should i do with navaigate? it seems like this is lunching a rocket to space processs!!!

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                • M method007

                  but how to know the path of controle and what should i do with navaigate? it seems like this is lunching a rocket to space processs!!!

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                  David Crow
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                  method007 wrote:

                  but how to know the path of controle...

                  Most, but not all, reside in the \Windows\System32 folder. However, there's rarely a need to know such information. Once a control has been registered with the OS, its path is mostly irrelevant.

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                  ...what should i do with navaigate?

                  Pass it a URL.


                  "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                  "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                  • M method007

                    If u do not want to help some one do not try to flame. i am new to visual c++ world so if u do not want to help just do not reply!! very simple. do not think every one is in same level!!

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                    led mike
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                    method007 wrote:

                    do not think every one is in same level!!

                    Same level? Can't you read? The Sample/Example code you ask for is free for the "reading" on MSDN like I told you three times now. Telling you where you can find what you asked for is not a "flame". If you really want to be flamed just let me know.

                    "Just about every question you've asked over the last 3-4 days has been "urgent". Perhaps a little planning would be helpful?"
                    Colin Angus Mackay in the C# forum

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                      method007 wrote:

                      but how to know the path of controle...

                      Most, but not all, reside in the \Windows\System32 folder. However, there's rarely a need to know such information. Once a control has been registered with the OS, its path is mostly irrelevant.

                      method007 wrote:

                      ...what should i do with navaigate?

                      Pass it a URL.


                      "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                      "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                      method007
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                      david i still did not get my answers . What should i do here as u see in the pic and also how to specify the url that i want to load ? could tell me step by step as this is my first attemp to work this method.Thanks [IMG]http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y180/method007/component.jpg\[/IMG\]

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                      • M method007

                        david i still did not get my answers . What should i do here as u see in the pic and also how to specify the url that i want to load ? could tell me step by step as this is my first attemp to work this method.Thanks [IMG]http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y180/method007/component.jpg\[/IMG\]

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                        David Crow
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                        method007 wrote:

                        What should i do here...

                        Double-click Registered ActiveX Controls. BTW, <IMG> tags are not supported.


                        "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                        "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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