Internet Explorer Browser Control Host Application Development (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The Microsoft® Internet Explorer browser control host (SHDOCVW) exposes the WebBrowser control to software developers. The WebBrowser control provides navigation, in-place linking, and management of favorites and history to Internet browsers. The control also exposes interfaces to enable it to be hosted separately as a Microsoft ActiveX® control. Be aware that the Windows Embedded CE implementation of the WebBrowser control does not include a design-time control. This means that you must implement the control manually through the COM interfaces.
There are several other differences between the implementation of the browser control host in Windows Embedded CE and that of Internet Explorer 6 for Windows Embedded CE.
Implementation of the COM interfaces does not include type libraries. Therefore, languages and frameworks that require type libraries are not supported.
Window resizing events in DWebBrowserEvents2 are disabled. To resize windows, use moveTo, moveBy, resizeTo, and resizeBy methods that are defined in the IHTMLOMWindowServices.
Similarly, because browser bars are not supported, the RegisterAsBrowser, ShowBrowserBar, and TheaterMode methods in IWebBrowser2 are not functional.
The interfaces and their members are documented for Windows Embedded CE Help for C++ programmers. Additional documentation is available at this Microsoft Web site.
In This Section
- Adding Internet Browsing Functionality to Your Application
Provides information about how you can use browsing capability in your Windows Embedded CE-based application
- Printing Pages with the WebBrowser Control
Provides information about how you can enable printing functionality in your application by using WebBrowser control
- Changing Fonts with the WebBrowser Control
Provides information about how you can change fonts in your application by using WebBrowser control
- Working with WebBrowser Events
Describes the events that the WebBrowser control sends to the application to notify user-generated activities
- Using the Travel Log Interfaces
Describes the navigation stack that contains data about the Web pages recently visited by the user
- Using the Popup Blocker Interfaces
Describes the interfaces that the client application can implement to include the popup blocker functionality
Related Sections
- Internet Explorer Embedded Support Components
Provides links to topics that contain information about the various components of Internet Explorer for Windows Embedded CE
- 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