HTML Object Libraries


February 20, 2008 – 9:55 pm by JP

As part of my code section on automating Internet Explorer, here are the links to the object libraries being used. Very useful, I recommend experimentation to find the right way to access whatever website you are trying to integrate with.

DHTML Object Reference
Internetexplorer Object Reference

I was not able to find a printed version of this, or even something you can browse easily (like the programmer references for Outlook and Excel), if anyone out there has seen this, please let me know.

Enjoy,
JP


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