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Platform Builder for Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host
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The Microsoft® Internet Explorer browser control host (SHDOCVW) exposes the WebBrowser control to application programmers. The WebBrowser control provides navigation, in-place linking, and management of favorites and history to Internet browsers. The control also exposes interfaces to allow it to be hosted separately as a Microsoft ActiveX® control. Note, however, that the Microsoft® Windows® CE implementation of the WebBrowser control does not include a design-time control. This means that you need to implement the control manually through the Component Object Model (COM) interfaces.

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Internet Explorer Browser Control Host OS Design Development
Provides information about the components and modules that implement Browser Control Host functionalities, and Sysgen variables that enable these functionalities.
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Application Development
Provides information about how a Microsoft® Windows® CE-based application can use Browser Control Host.
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Registry Settings
Provides information about the registry settings that enable and configure Browser Control Host functionalities in your OS design.
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Migration
Provides information about the changes in Browser Host Control that you need to know when migrating from one version of Windows CE to another.
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Samples
Describes sample code that illustrates the use of Browser Control Host.
Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Reference
Provides reference information about the Browser Control Host programming elements that are available for use in Windows CE-based devices.

Related Sections

Browser Applications
Provides links to topics that describe the browser applications supported in Windows CE.
Scripting
Provides links to topics that describe the scripting languages supported in Windows CE.

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