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+/*!
+ \example activeqt/webbrowser
+ \title Web Browser Example (ActiveQt)
+
+ The Web Browser example uses the Microsoft Web Browser
+ ActiveX control to implement a fully functional Web Browser
+ application. The user interface has been developed using the Qt
+ Designer integration of the QAxWidget class.
+
+ The code demonstrates how the Qt application can communicate
+ with the embedded ActiveX controls using signals, slots and the
+ dynamicCall() function.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/webbrowser/main.cpp 0
+
+ The \c MainWindow class declares a \c QMainWindow based user interface,
+ using the \c Ui::MainWindow class generated by Qt Designer. A number
+ of slots are implemented to handle events from the various user
+ interface elements, including the \c WebBrowser object, which is a
+ QAxWidget hosting the Microsoft Web Browser control.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/webbrowser/main.cpp 1
+
+ The constructor initializes the user interface, installs a
+ progress bar on the status bar, and uses QAxBase::dynamicCall()
+ to invoke the \c GoHome() method of Internet Explorer to
+ navigate to the user's home page.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/webbrowser/main.cpp 2
+ Different slots handle the signals emitted by the WebBrowser object.
+
+ Connections that don't require any coding, i.e. connecting the \c back
+ action to the \c GoBack() slot, have already been made in Qt Designer.
+
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/webbrowser/main.cpp 3
+ \snippet examples/activeqt/webbrowser/main.cpp 4
+
+ The rest of the implementation is not related to ActiveQt - the actions
+ are handled by different slots, and the entry point function starts the
+ application using standard Qt APIs.
+
+ To build the example you must first build the QAxContainer
+ library. Then run your make tool in \c
+ examples/activeqt/webbrowser and run the resulting \c
+ webbrowser.exe.
+*/