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ASP_Volume2 #33144
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

ASP_Volume2 #34321
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

ASP_Volume3 #49207
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

ASP_Volume3 #49208
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

C_Volume2 #74206
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

C_Volume2 #75383
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

Java_Volume1 #92750
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

Java_Volume1 #93927
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

2_2002-2004 #119897
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

2_2002-2004 #121074
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

3_2004-2005 #138441
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

3_2004-2005 #139618
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

4_2005-2006 #154504
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

4_2005-2006 #154505
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

5_2007-2008 #177022
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

5_2007-2008 #177023
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

6_2008-2009 #199540
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

6_2008-2009 #199541
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

7_2009-2012 #222058
Previewing with multiple browsers

This checks the registry to see if certain popular browsers are installed on the machine. If so, it creates registry entries for future reference and lists them in the menu. Just choose the HTML file you want and choose the browser you want to preview the file in. This is simialiar to how Macromedia's DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 retrieves and stores the browsers in the registry. This is great for authors of HTML/CSS/DHTML editors who want to support multiple browser previewing. Tested in WinXP Pro, WinME, Win98 SE, and Win95. Should work in WinNT 4+. Looks for the following Browser types: Netscape (Communicator, 6 (en), and 7), Amaya, Opera, and IE. You can even manually input browsers such as Lynx. **Note** This is an update to my previous submissions.

7_2009-2012 #222059
Secrets of the ShellExecute API

This is the most nearly complete article of the ShellExecute() function on PSC. I compiled this using various articles from MSDN. Code examples include opening default app, opening default app with error reporting, opening a defined app, and find all files dialog box.

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