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Internet Explorer 6 Samples (Windows CE 5.0)

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The samples included with Microsoft® Windows® CE provide a base for creating and adding functionality to a browser application. Windows CE provides the sample browser applications, IESample and IESimple that includes many of the features of Internet Explorer 6 for Windows. You can use the IESample browser application as is, or you can modify the source code to add or remove functionalities. Alternatively, you can use the IESimple sample application to create a browser application that also provides a windowless or full-screen mode. If your run-time image requires only the most minimal functionality, you can create your own browser application from the interfaces provided by the Browser Control Host Catalog item.

When you add the IESample Internet Client Catalog item to your OS design, or when you select a design template, such as Enterprise Web Pad, that includes IESample, your operating system includes a fully functional Internet browser application based on Internet Explorer 6 for Windows CE.

Note   These samples have not been tested and are not intended for production use.

The following list shows the Internet Explorer 6 samples.

  • IESAMPLE is a sample browser that includes many of the functionalities of Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, including forward and backward navigation, Favorites, and Search. For more information about IESAMPLE, see The IESample Browser.

    Sample Location

    %_WINCEROOT%\PUBLIC\IE\OAK\IESAMPLE

  • IESIMPLE provides both the user interface (UI) of IESample and full-screen browser without menu, address, and status bars. The user can toggle between the two UI modes. For more information about IESIMPLE, see The IESimple Browser.

    Sample Location

    %_WINCEROOT%\PUBLIC\IE\OAK\IESIMPLE

The following list shows the topics that contain information about samples of the Internet Explorer components.

See Also

Internet Explorer 6 for Windows CE

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