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Module Version: 0.02   Source   Latest Release: Wx-ActiveX-0.12

NAME ^

Wx::ActiveX::IE - ActiveX interface for Internet Explorer. (Win32)

SYNOPSIS ^

  use Wx::ActiveX::IE ;
  my $IE = Wx::ActiveX::IE->new( $parent , -1 , wxDefaultPosition , wxDefaultSize );
  $IE->LoadUrl("http://wxperl.sf.net") ;
  
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_BEFORENAVIGATE2($this,$IE,sub{
    my ( $obj , $evt ) = @_ ;
    my $url = $evt->{URL} ;
    print "ACTIVEX_IE BeforeNavigate2 >> $url \n" ;
  }) ;

DESCRIPTION ^

This will implement the web browser Internet Explorer in your App, using the interface Wx::ActiveX.

new ( PARENT , ID , POS , SIZE )

This will create and return the IE object.

LoadUrl

Attempts to browse to the url, the control uses its internal (MS) network streams.

LoadString

Load the passed HTML string.

LoadStream

Load the passed HTML stream. The control takes ownership of the pointer, deleting when finished.

SetCharset

Sets the charset of the loaded document.

SetEditMode( BOOLEAN )

Set the EditMode ON/OFF.

GetEditMode

Return true if the EditMode as set on.

GetStringSelection( asHTML )

Get the text selected in the page. If asHTML is true it return the html codes too.

GetText( asHTML )

Get all the text of the page. If asHTML is true it return the html codes too.

GoBack

Go back in the History.

GoForward

Go forward in the History (if it goes back before).

GoHome

Go to the Home Page of the browser.

GoSearch

Go to the default search page of IE.

Refresh( LEVEL )

Refresh the URL. You can set the LEVELs, from 0 to 3, of the refresh:

  0 -> Normal*.
  1 -> If Expired.
  2 -> Continue.
  3 -> Completely.
Stop

Stop the download process.

EVENTS ^

All the events use EVT_ACTIVEX. For example, the event BeforeNavigate2 can be declared usgin EVT_ACTIVEX:

  EVT_ACTIVEX($parent , $IE , "BeforeNavigate2" , sub{...} ) ;

or using the ACTIVEX_IE event table:

  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_BEFORENAVIGATE2($parent , $IE , sub{...} ) ;

To import the events use:

  use Wx::ActiveX::Event qw(EVT_ACTIVEX EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_NEWWINDOW2 EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_STATUSTEXTCHANGE) ;
  ... or ...
  use Wx::ActiveX::Event qw(:all) ;

You can get the list of ActiveX events using GetEventName():

  for(0..($IE->GetEventCount)) {
    my $evt_name = $IE->GetEventName($_) ;
    print "$_> $evt_name\n" ;
  }

Eache ActiveX event has their own argument list (hash), and the Key 'Cancel' can be used to ignore the event. In this example any new window will be canceled, seting $evt->{Cancel} to true:

  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_NEWWINDOW2($this,$IE,sub{
    my ( $obj , $evt ) = @_ ;
    $evt->{Cancel} = 1 ;
  }) ;

Here are the event table for ACTIVEX_IE:

  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_BEFORENAVIGATE2
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_CLIENTTOHOSTWINDOW
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_COMMANDSTATECHANGE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_DOCUMENTCOMPLETE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_DOWNLOADBEGIN
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_DOWNLOADCOMPLETE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_FILEDOWNLOAD
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_NAVIGATECOMPLETE2
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_NEWWINDOW2
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONFULLSCREEN
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONMENUBAR
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONQUIT
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONSTATUSBAR
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONTHEATERMODE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONTOOLBAR
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_ONVISIBLE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_PROGRESSCHANGE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_PROPERTYCHANGE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_SETSECURELOCKICON
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_STATUSTEXTCHANGE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_TITLECHANGE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_WINDOWCLOSING
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_WINDOWSETHEIGHT
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_WINDOWSETLEFT
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_WINDOWSETRESIZABLE
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_WINDOWSETTOP
  EVT_ACTIVEX_IE_WINDOWSETWIDTH

NOTE ^

This package only works for Win32, since it use AtiveX.

SEE ALSO ^

Wx:ActiveX Wx

AUTHOR ^

Graciliano M. P. <gm@virtuasites.com.br> Thanks to wxWindows peoples and Mattia Barbon for wxPerl! :P Thanks to Justin Bradford <justin@maxwell.ucsf.edu> and Lindsay Mathieson <lmathieson@optusnet.com.au>, that wrote the C classes for wxActiveX and wxIEHtmlWin.

COPYRIGHT ^

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.