HLNF enumeration
[HLNF may be altered or unavailable in subsequent versions of the operating system or product.]
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Indicates how hyperlink navigation is to proceed. The enumeration is also used by the objects participating in the navigation protocol to convey to each other contextual information about the navigation.
Syntax
typedef enum {
HLNF_INTERNALJUMP = 0x1,
HLNF_OPENINNEWWINDOW = 0x2,
HLNF_NAVIGATINGBACK = 0x4,
HLNF_NAVIGATINGFORWARD = 0x8,
HLNF_NAVIGATINGTOSTACKITEM = 0x10,
HLNF_CREATENOHISTORY = 0x20
} HLNF;
Constants
HLNF_INTERNALJUMP
The navigation is an internal jump within the current hyperlink target.HLNF_OPENINNEWWINDOW
This option is a combination of two commonly coincident options: HLNF_USEBROWSECONTEXTCLONE and HLNF_OFFSETWINDOWORG.HLNF_NAVIGATINGBACK
The navigation is to the previous destination in the browse context.HLNF_NAVIGATINGFORWARD
The navigation is to the next destination in the browse context.HLNF_NAVIGATINGTOSTACKITEM
The navigation is to a destination that is already in the browse context.HLNF_CREATENOHISTORY
The destination of the current navigation should not be placed into the browse context.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
Header |
Hlink.h |
See also
Reference