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How to access DOM from a UserControl hosted in Internet Explorer


tool: VS2005 C#

I have a Windows Forms UserControl hosted within Internet Explorer

According to MIcrosoft documentation:

You can access the HTML DOM representing the page on which your UserControl
is hosted in order to change the document's structure or open modal dialog
boxes, among many other possibilities.
To access DOM from a UserControl hosted in Internet Explorer:

1.Create your own custom derived class of the UserControl class. ....
2.Place the following code inside of your Load event handler for your
UserControl:
<<MISSING>><<MISSING>><<MISSING>><<MISSING>><<MISS ING>>

the documentation is missing...!?

Can anyone tell me what to do?

Many Thanks,
Filippo

Mar 9 '06 #1
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