Embedding a browser in a win32 application using Win32::GUI
Other than Win32::Gui::AxWindow, is there any other way to embed a browser window in a win32::Gui Application? I normally use Win32::GUI::AxWindow to do this but have run into a situation where that will not work. In the spirit of TIMTOWTDI, there must be other ways, right?
Once the browser control is embedded, I need to be able to pass it HTML code to view. My end goal is to be able to determine when a link is clicked, parse the link,execute a subroutine instead while cancelling the link request.
Re: Embedding a browser in a win32 application using Win32::GUI
Sure.
You create a window ($foo).
You start iexplore.exe.
Find its window handle ($bar).
You set the $foo to be $bars parent.
See
node 342377 for an example...
or you could switch to
Wx::ActiveX
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