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Preface | ||
Using the Companion CD | ||
Pt. I | Working with HTML and DHTML | |
Ch. 1 | Evolution of Internet Explorer | 3 |
Ch. 2 | HTML and Scripting | 17 |
Ch. 3 | Programming with DHTML | 69 |
Ch. 4 | Writing HTML Applications | 117 |
Pt. II | Building Internet Applications | |
Ch. 5 | Creating ActiveX Controls | 135 |
Ch. 6 | Hosting the WebBrowser Control and Automating Internet Explorer | 195 |
Ch. 7 | Internet Explorer Events | 263 |
Ch. 8 | Accessing the DHTML Object Model | 313 |
Ch. 9 | Advanced Hosting Interfaces | 357 |
Ch. 10 | Web Accessories | 383 |
Ch. 11 | DHTML Behaviors and HTML Components | 425 |
Ch. 12 | Browser Helper Objects | 461 |
Appendix | Troubleshooting and Support Resources | 477 |
Index | 493 |
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