AzKay Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 Would it be possible to: Say you put in a "Microsoft Internet Explorer" control in a gui, would it be possible, to set a proxy for JUST that object? & How do I use tabs? Like, I want one tab for the 1st IE window, and another tab for the next # MY LOVE FOR YOU... IS LIKE A TRUCK- #
AzKay Posted July 3, 2006 Author Posted July 3, 2006 Would it be possible to:Say you put in a "Microsoft Internet Explorer" control in a gui, would it be possible, to set a proxy for JUST that object? &How do I use tabs? Like, I want one tab for the 1st IE window, and another tab for the nextPossible? # MY LOVE FOR YOU... IS LIKE A TRUCK- #
Moderators big_daddy Posted July 3, 2006 Moderators Posted July 3, 2006 Would it be possible to:Say you put in a "Microsoft Internet Explorer" control in a gui, would it be possible, to set a proxy for JUST that object? &How do I use tabs? Like, I want one tab for the 1st IE window, and another tab for the nextFor your first question the answer is no, you would have to set it for a whole computer then set it back.For your second question look at GUICtrlCreateTab() in the help file, it gives a good example of how to do this.
MHz Posted July 3, 2006 Posted July 3, 2006 Would it be possible to:Say you put in a "Microsoft Internet Explorer" control in a gui, would it be possible, to set a proxy for JUST that object? &Searching in the Gui Forum may help. This was found in there.
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