Using The Web Browser OCX

By Matt Grossmith

Posted August 2 2001

Summary: Have you ever wanted to display an HTML page from within your application without all the hard work and heartache of interfacing to Internet explorer? How about viewing and editing a document or spreadsheet without loading up Word or Excel? Well now you can! Ever since Internet Explorer 4 Microsoft has been supplying the Web Browser OCX, a wonderful little control which will do all this for you, and what’s more it is incredibly easy to use!

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