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Back and forward button using dll?


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hi i was wonderring if any one knew the icon id's for back forward and refresh in any .dll's

for example

GUICtrlSetImage ($Btn2, "shell32.dll",3) show a folder image on the button, does any one know the id for back forward and refresh??

thanx

[quote]Randy:This is for what?! Arresting me for what?! I'm not allowed to stand up for myself?! I thought this was America! Huh? Isn't this America?! I'm sorry! I thought this was America![/quote]

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for refresh just tell it to reload the current page(save the current page as a variable, and make it reload the site...)

for back and forward, I would save the history in an array and use the back and forward buttons to navigate through the array. A bit of logic, but not the hardest thing I have seen.

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im not wondering how to do back, forward and refresh functions i just want the icon on the button

[quote]Randy:This is for what?! Arresting me for what?! I'm not allowed to stand up for myself?! I thought this was America! Huh? Isn't this America?! I'm sorry! I thought this was America![/quote]

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don't know the answer to your question but this little program may help, you will need to search for it because I think the home page has gone (atleast I can't get to it), freeware as well.

IconShop 1.13

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The forward and back buttons for explorer are actually bitmaps in shell32. They can be extracted, but cannot be directly accessed with AutoIt

See last post at http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/in...hp/t304255.html

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