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Netscape Programmer's Guide With CD-ROM: Using OLE to Build Componentware Applications [Pehme köide]

(IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, New York)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x153x24 mm, kaal: 575 g
  • Sari: SIGS Reference Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-1998
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521648203
  • ISBN-13: 9780521648202
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x153x24 mm, kaal: 575 g
  • Sari: SIGS Reference Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-1998
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521648203
  • ISBN-13: 9780521648202
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Designed for anyone interested in extending the Netscape Navigator(TM) browser for distributed software development, this book explores the client-side programmability features available using well-defined Netscape APIs. Through numerous code examples, The Netscape Programmer's Guide covers OLE components, interlanguage calls between C++ and Visual Basic, CGI Web-form processing coupled with JavaScript and plug-ins.The Netscape Programmer's Guide also shows how to construct tools for non-Web related projects. It also includes step-by-step instruction on how components written in different languages can be tied together with the OLE functions in Netscape.

Explores the client-side programmability features available using well-defined Netscape APIs and shows how to construct tools for non-Web related projects.

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Explores the client-side programmability features available using well-defined Netscape APIs and shows how to construct tools for non-Web related projects.
Foreword v(2)
Preface vii
1 Overview of Netscape Client APIs
1(8)
OLE
3(1)
DDE
4(1)
Protocol Handlers and Viewers
4(1)
Plug-ins
5(1)
Security Issues
6(1)
Code Examples
7(1)
References
8(1)
2 Introduction to OLE Automation
9(48)
Terminology
10(1)
Creating a VB OLE Server
11(5)
OLE Servers in C++
16(30)
In-Process Servers
46(8)
Summary
54(1)
References
55(2)
3 OLE Automation Tools
57(52)
OLE Server Code Structure
58(21)
An Automation Controller Class
79(28)
Summary
107(1)
References
108(1)
4 Using the DDE Interface
109(44)
DDE Topics
110(2)
Activating and Controlling Netscape Windows
112(4)
Querying Netscape Windows
116(2)
Resolving URLs
118(1)
Loading Documents
119(4)
Using Netscape as a DDE Client
123(23)
A URL Monitor
146(5)
Summary
151(1)
References
152(1)
5 Accessing Netscape Through OLE
153(28)
Differences Between DDE and OLE
154(1)
Resolving URLs
155(1)
Setting and Querying Properties
156(4)
Opening URLs
160(11)
Writing a WebCopy Tool in C++
171(7)
Summary
178(1)
References
179(2)
6 Writing Protocol Handlers
181(34)
Specifying a Protocol Handler
182(1)
DDE Protocol Handlers
182(11)
OLE Protocol Handlers
193(11)
Form Data and Custom URLs
204(10)
Summary
214(1)
References
214(1)
7 Interfacing to Lotus Notes
215(62)
Secure Access to Notes
216(2)
Lotus Notes OLE Classes
218(1)
An Address Book Example
219(6)
A Notes Discussion Interface
225(22)
From Notes to Netscape
247(29)
Summary
276(1)
Reference
276(1)
8 Custom MIME Viewers
277(26)
Defining a Data Type
278(1)
DDE Viewers
279(11)
OLE Viewers
290(10)
Summary
300(1)
References
301(2)
9 Netscape Plug-ins
303(36)
Plug-in Capabilities
304(1)
Writing a Plug-in
305(19)
The Plug-in-OLE Connection
324(7)
Embedded VB Program Examples
331(4)
Summary
335(1)
References
336(3)
10 Graphing with JavaScript and Plug-ins
339(24)
JavaScript
340(5)
An X, Y Graphing Object
345(6)
The X, Y Plug-in
351(8)
Tying It All Together
359(2)
Summary
361(1)
References
362(1)
Epilogue 363(2)
Appendix A DDE Topics Reference 365(8)
Appendix B Netscape OLE Automation Reference 373(6)
Netscape.Network Functions 373(4)
Netscape.Registry Functions 377(2)
Appendix C Netscape Plug-ins Reference 379(12)
Plug-in Functions 380(5)
Netscape Functions 385(6)
Index 391