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Jul 24, 2001, 05:54 #1
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Custom browser toolbar
Do you know any program/ script/ ocx control/ whatever which allow me to build custom IE toolbar
- just like eg. Goolge have. I have found "Web Toolbar" (http://www.hexatech.com/webtoolbar.htm) but it cost $249
- too much for me
. Please, help. TIA
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Jul 25, 2001, 09:37 #2
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Check this out :
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...w/overview.asp
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Jul 25, 2001, 15:19 #3
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and it's too difficult for me
. I have found this -http://www.domaindlx.com/e_morcillo/scripts/cod/default.asp?page=shell (Desktop & Explorer Bands) & downloaded VB CCE... and what next
? Is there any easiest tutorial, or maybe someone can help me with this?
TIA
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Jul 25, 2001, 15:23 #4
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As far as I know, this is a COM based component written in VB. This is not a client side script that plugs into the browser.
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Jul 25, 2001, 15:33 #5
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Ok, I know, but this is that, I was looking for. Unfortunately, with no experience in VB I can do nothing, even with this sample
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Jul 25, 2001, 19:48 #6
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I am pretty sure these IE toolbars are all VB unfortunately
You can add a toolbar in Netscape 6 fairly easily though!
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Jul 26, 2001, 02:28 #7
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Thus, you have 4 options:
1. Give up
2. Hire someone that knows vB.
3. Make friends with someone that knows vb.
4. Learn vb.Mattias Johansson
Short, Swedish, Web Developer
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