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Alyce
Jan 29, 2006
Can I write a web browser in Liberty BASIC?
Yes, you can. It requires an additional DLL. There are two free DLLs available that allow you to embed a browser control in your programs.
Can I open a webpage without a browser DLL?
Yes. You can also call up a webpage using the RUN command. The following code will open the user's default browser to the Liberty BASIC homepage.
Yes, you can. It requires an additional DLL. There are two free DLLs available that allow you to embed a browser control in your programs.
- LBBrowse.DLL from Alyce's Restaurant
- Issue #110 of the Liberty BASIC Newsletter contains info about Doyle Wisenant's port of the BCX browser DLL to Liberty BASIC Syntax. The browser DLL and sample are here:
Can I open a webpage without a browser DLL?
Yes. You can also call up a webpage using the RUN command. The following code will open the user's default browser to the Liberty BASIC homepage.
run "explorer http://www.libertybasic.com/"