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Internet Explorer Toolbar programming?

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none - 18 Jun 2005 11:54 GMT
hiho@ll

i want to make a IE Toolbar which has a newsticker built in
the problem i have is i don't really know how to use static text in a  
toolbar?
the second question will be, how can i change the text of the label  
randomly?

the problem i have:
i didn't write the toolbar and i'm not an expert on this topic ;-)
but i think it works like this:
1. create a window using CreateWindow function
2. use SendMessage to initialize default settings
3. set static text

the toolbar has a combo box which seems to work this way
for the combobox the messages CB_INITSTORAGE, CBEM_SETIMAGELIST are used  
to initialize them

my question is which messages are available to do this with a static?
which class i can use for the static text?
or do i have to prog this on my own? (e.g. make a window and draw some  
text on the window? how this is done?)

or anybody knows some resources where i can get good information about  
programming a IE toolbar? (i didn't find some which helps!)

the 2. main question i have is:
how can i change the http header before it is sent using my Toolbar?
if the header should be changed depends on what header should be sent and  
the website which gets requested
i tried it with DISPID_BEFORENAVIGATE2 event, but i only get headers which  
are explicitly sent to navigate
which means (e.g.) the referer isn't available
i found www.debugbar.com which is a IE toolbar which can show ingoing and  
outgoing http headers!
so it seems to be possible, but how?

thx@ll
Rodrigo Corral [MVP] - 20 Jun 2005 08:48 GMT
http://www.codeproject.com/atl/ietoolbartutorial.asp
http://www.codeproject.com/atl/#IE+%2F+Explorer+plug%2Dins

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Rodrigo Corral González [MVP]

FAQ de microsoft.public.es.vc++
http://rcorral.mvps.org


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