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InternetExplorer Object

Question:
My problem arises due to thehelp file in ActiveX describing a control called ‘InternetExplorer’, howeverthe control box in ActiveX does not contain that object. Have I missed something that I should know?

Answer:
The “InternetExplorer” object is the browser itself. It has various methods and properties available on it, just like any other object. In addition, you can control it using some of the methods, such as Navigate. If it doesn’t say what object contains the method, the object (when you execute the method) is implied to be the browser itself.

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