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Old 25-Jan-2007, 04:27
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Adding form tags in an activex web browser


HI All, I am new to this site and to MFC.

I doing a project while I am learning VisualC++ and MFC.

I have an HTMLDialog and in that I need to add an activex web browser. In the webbrowser i need to add tags like combobox, edit control etc according to what was chosen from the combobox which is actually part of the dialog box.

Is this possible to do? if so how would i go about creating the controls in the web browser at run time?

I have created the dialogbox, added a combo box and added an activex web browswer successfully, but tried different technique to display a combobox in the web browser(after creating a class of the webbrowser and adding CComboBox cfc etc) manually... no good.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
Rach.
 
 

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