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MFC Desktop Applications Concepts MFC Internet Programming Basics
MFC Internet Programming Basics Internet Information by Topic
Internet Information by Topic
Internet Information by Topic
Internet-Related MFC Classes
Internet Information by Topic
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Active Technology on the Internet
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Internet Information by Topic

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The latest version of this topic can be found at Internet Information by Topic.

For information on programming with a specific Internet technology, see:

WinInet

OverviewsWinInet (HTTP, FTP, Gopher)

 WinInet Basics

 Win32 Internet Extensions (WinInet)

 How WinInet Makes It Easier to Create Internet Client Applications

 How MFC Makes It Easier to Create Internet Client Applications
Steps in creating WinInet applicationsPrerequisites for Internet Client Classes

 Writing an Internet Client Application Using MFC WinInet Classes

 Steps in a Typical Internet Client Application

 Steps in a Typical FTP Client Application

 Steps in a Typical HTTP Client Application

 Steps in a Typical Gopher Client Application

 Steps in a Typical HTTP Client Application

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