Pocket Internet Explorer Overview
The Pocket Internet Explorer feature for Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET provides an compact Internet browser that is optimized for devices with small, vertically oriented displays and for cached or customized content. HTML functionality is equivalent to that of Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.2, with support for tables, forms, and frames. A fit-to-screen option dynamically resizes Web pages to maximize viewing on hand-held devices without requiring the user to scroll across a page. A Zoom menu option allows the user to view text on the screen in different sizes.
Feature Summary
The following table shows operating system design information for Pocket Internet Explorer.
Element | Information |
---|---|
Dependencies | Requires Multiple-Language API (MLang), Windows Internet Services (WinInet), URL Moniker Services (UrlMon), Pocket Internet Explorer HTML View (Webview), Internet Explorer Browser Control Host (Shdocvw), and full communications (Windows Sockets, TCP/IP stack). |
Hardware considerations | None |
Modules and Components
The following table shows the components and modules that implement Pocket Internet Explorer. For more information about the Pocket Internet Explorer components and modules architecture, see Pocket Internet Explorer Architecture.
Item | Module | Component |
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Pocket Internet Explorer Browser | iexplore | None |
Webview Control | webview | None |
Webview Control Host | browser | None |
Browser Control Host (using browser.dll) | shdocvw | None |
Image Decoder | imaging | None |
Utility Functions | shlwapi | None |
URL Moniker Services | urlmon | None |
Windows Internet Services | wininet | None |
Internet Option Settings Control Panel | inetcpl | None |
Internet Explorer Multiple-Language API | mlang | None |
Operating System Development Topics
Pocket Internet Explorer Architecture
Application Development Topics
Pocket Internet Explorer Security
Pocket Internet Explorer Registry Settings
International Language Features
Identifying Pocket Internet Explorer to a Web Server
See Also
Choosing an Internet Browser | JScript 5.5 Overview | Internet Explorer Multiple-Language API
Last updated on Friday, April 09, 2004
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