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Browse All TopicsI have a blank HTML document in a Webbrowser control that I programmatically write HTML to.
I'd like to allow the user to directly edit the text in the control.
Any thoughts ?
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Webbrowser control displays the following text...
"Hello World!"
User clicks between "Hello" and "World", an IBeam cursor appears at that point, the user types "Helpful " and the text in the webbrowser control then reads (wait for it!)
"Hello Helpful World!"
I was going to call it "inplace HTML editing" but throught that might confuse :)
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by: c0ldfyr3Posted on 2008-07-26 at 04:27:18ID: 22094631
IE1.Document.* is the same as you would access with Javascript.