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Is this possibleI would like to create a C++ program which will take in a string from the user. Then will go on the internet type the string into google and do a search for that string. I know it sound trivial, because I could just go onto google and type in the string myself, but none the less is it possible?
I am not sure but I think that I would then be going into the google database. Is this possible? Just some questions I was wondering Thanks ~Ronald __________________
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Yeugh
Yeah it's possible, otherwise we'd have no internet explorer. But it's a load of work. Microsoft have made things a lot easier by adding API function calls to internet explorer/windows that allow you to pass it an URL and it will return the source for the page. I've never touched Windows API programming, so I'm no help. Sorry GF |
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Hey,
thanks for answering my post. I appreciate your answer. __________________
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