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Programming Without Coding Technology (PWCT) - Internet Explorer ActiveX Control
1. PWCT 1.9 Art Documentation ( http://doublesvsoop.sourceforge.net )
2006-2013, Mahmoud Fayed ( msfclipper@users.sourceforge.net )
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Table of contents
1 - Introduction
2 - Implementation steps
3 - Final Steps Tree
4 - Application during the runtime
1 - Introduction
In this lesson we are going to learn how to use the Internet Explorer ActiveX Control.
2 - Implementation Steps
Fig. (1) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (The First Step)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (Windows)
3 - Select the component (Define New Window)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (Define New Window)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
2. Fig. (2) Component Browser โ Select the component (Define New Window)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
Fig. (3) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
3. Fig. (4) Form Designer
Fig. (5) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (Window Events)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (Windows)
3 - Select the component (Window Events)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (Window Events)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
4. Fig. (6) Component Browser โ Select the component (Window Events)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
Fig. (7) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
5. Fig. (8) Form Designer
Fig. (9) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (Window Controls)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (ActiveX)
3 - Select the component (Define ActiveX control)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (Define ActiveX control)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
6. Fig. (10) Component Browser โ Select the component (Define ActiveX control)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
Fig. (11) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
7. Fig. (12) Form Designer
Fig. (13) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (Window Controls)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (Controls)
3 - Select the component (Button)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (Button)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
8. Fig. (14) Component Browser โ Select the component (Button)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
Fig. (15) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
9. Fig. (16) Form Designer
Fig. (17) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (Button Events)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (Events)
3 - Select the component (Button Events)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (Button Events)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
10. Fig. (18) Component Browser โ Select the component (Button Events)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
Fig. (19) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
11. Fig. (20) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (Procedures)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (Structure Programming)
3 - Select the component (Define Procedure)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (Define Procedure)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
Fig. (21) Component Browser โ Select the component (Define Procedure)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
12. Fig. (22) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
Fig. (23) Goal Desginer - Steps Tree
Select the step (Start Here)
We will start now new interaction process to generate new steps to our steps tree.
The slow way (Using Mouse):
1 - Click Interact to open the components browser
2 - Select the domain (ActiveX)
3 - Select the component (ActiveX Object)
The fast way (Using Keyboard shortcuts):
1 - Get the component using its name by typing (ActiveX Object)
Note : Stop typing when you see the required component is selected
13. Fig. (24) Component Browser โ Select the component (ActiveX Object)
After selecting the component click Ok or press ENTER
Fig. (25) Interaction page - Set the properties and enter the required data as in the image above
14. Fig. (26) Goal Desginer - Final Steps Tree
3 - Final Steps Tree
The First Step
Define New Window ( win1 ) , Title : "ActiveX (Internet.Explorer.2)"
Window Events
Event: ON INIT : Action mywebsite
Window Properties
Window Controls
Active Control ( oActiveX )
Define New Button ( btn1 ) , Caption : "Google"
Button Events
Event: ON CLICK : Action mywebsite()
Button Properties
End Of Window
Activate window
Procedures
Define Procedure mywebsite
Start Here
oactivex.navigate ( "google.com" )
End of Procedure
4 - Application during the runtime