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Discussion of Embedded Web Browser and a Chat Client

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Embedded Web Browser and a Chat Client v.14.70.0FWS 1202 k
By Eran Bodankin. Embedded Web Browser is a package of components that demonstrates an easy way to implement IDocHostUIHandler and IDocHostShowUI with TWebbrowser.

It includes all the needed components / procedures you will need to build a web browser or a chat client.

Including Highlight Html, XML And Full chat Client support..

The package contains a demo that contain most of the procedures implementation.

The EmbeddedWB is based on code by Linds Larsen & Eran Bodankin. Read the credits file to know "Who did what".

A partial list of the components in the package:

  • EmbeddedWB.
  • ExportFavorites.
  • Import Favorites.
  • IEParser.
  • FileExtAssociate.
  • FavoritesMenu.
  • FavoritesListView.
  • FavoritesTree.
  • HistoryMenu.
  • HistoryListView.
  • IEAddress ComboBox.
  • IECache.
  • IEDownload.
  • IETools.
  • IEUtils.
  • IEGuid.
  • BrowseForFolder.
  • IETravelLog.
  • Intshcut.
  • LinksBar.
  • RichEditBrowser.
  • SecurityManager.
  • SendMail.
  • UrlHistory.
  • HtmlHighLighter.
  • XmlHighLighter.
  • WebUpdater.
  • XmlScanner.
  • EasyXmlScanner.
  • UILess parser.

 
Fully functional
Source: Included
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