Using Internet Explorer Mobile In Your Application
8/28/2008
This code sample is named MiniPIE. It demonstrates how to reuse the Internet Explorer Mobile web browser in a mobile application.
Feature Area
Relevant APIs
- IWebBrowser2 Interface
- DWebBrowserEvents2 Events
Usage
To run the code sample
Navigate to the solution file (*.sln), and double-click it. By default, the solution files are copied to the following folders:
C:\Program Files\Windows Mobile 6 SDK\Samples\Common\CPP\ATL\MiniPIE
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 launches and loads the solution.
Build the solution (Ctrl+Shift+B).
Deploy the solution (F5).
To use the application
Navigate using the Open URL... menu item, or by using the Address Bar, if deploying to a device running Windows Mobile 6 Professional or Windows Mobile 6 Classic.
Use the Exit softkey to quit.
Use the Back, Forward, Refresh, Home,and Stop menu items as you would in Internet Explorer Mobile.
Source File Listing
- MainWindow.h, MainWindow.cpp
Defines the main application window.
- GetURLDialog.h, GetURLDialog.cpp
Defines a dialog box that allows the User to enter an URL. This is not really needed to host the web browser control; however, it is implemented here to allow the User to navigate on Windows Mobile 6 Standard, where the IWebBrowser2::get_AddressBar property is not implemented.
- MiniPIE.cpp
Implementation of WinMain.
- MiniPIE.rc
Resources used by this application.
- resource.h
Header file that defines resource IDs. Used by MiniPIE.rc.
- Macros.h
Utility macros used for error-checking, etc.
- StdAfx.h, StdAfx.cpp
These files are used to build a Precompiled Header (PCH) file named MiniPIE.pch, and a precompiled type file named StdAfx.obj.
- MiniPIE.vcproj
Main project file for VC++ projects generated using Application Wizards.
Development Environments
SDK: Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK and Windows Mobile 6 Standard SDK
Development Environment: Visual Studio 2005.
ActiveSync: Version 4.5.
See Also
Concepts
Code Samples for Windows Mobile