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Location of the IE5 object model
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27/09/1999 19:32:11
 
 
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27/09/1999 18:29:01
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Contrôles ActiveX en VFP
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>Hurumph. I've installed the full danged thang, and searched more than once. Of course, if it's under the OFFICE guide, then, well, that is a little weird. I'll let you know.
>
>BTW, I'm glad I snagged your reply to Erik. ;-)
>

Sorry, I've been out of things for several days, and saw Erik's reply. If you use the Index tab to search (I seem to live in the Index tab), and you entered IE5 rather than trying Internet Explorer, you'd never find it...

>>>>I've searched on the MS site, and the July 99 MSDN for the object model for IE5. Am only able to locate the model for IE4. Any thoughts would be welcome. Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>I haven't seen a IE5 specific reference either. FWIW, 98% of the model is the same. Is there something IE5 specific you are trying to do?
>>
>>July'99 has the IE5 Object Model as an explicit reference; it's in the Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Object Model Guide, under the bizarre name Internet Explorer 5 object model if you've installed the full index.
>>
>>It refers to HTMLREF.CHM for further details.
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