0 0 serial 0 %Const,TWebBrowserCNTs 0 Default %TMOleContainer 0 Query to see if something is still in progress. %Library.String 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 %Library.String 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For internal use. %Library.TMOleObject 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gets the short (UI-friendly) name of the URL/file currently viewed. %Library.String 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Gets the full URL/path currently viewed. %Library.String 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 For internal use. 0 0 generator initvalue:%String 0 %Library.Status 0 0 0 code 0 0 Navigates to the previous item in the history list. 0 0 code 0 0 Navigates to the next item in the history list. 0 0 code 0 0 Go home/start page. 0 0 code 0 0 Go Search Page. 0 0 code 0 0 0 0 code 0 %Library.String 0 0 0 code 0 %Library.String 0
  • URL (required)
    A String expression that evaluates to the URL, full path, or Universal Naming Convention (UNC) location and name of the resource to display.
  • Flags (optional)
    A constant or value that specifies whether to add the resource to the history list, whether to read from or write to the cache, and whether to display the resource in a new window. The variable can be a combination of the values defined by the BrowserNavConstants enumeration.
  • TargetFrameName (optional)
    String expression that evaluates to the name of an HTML frame in URL to display in the browser window. The possible values for this parameter available in TWebBrowserCNTs. Note: you can also use a window name as parameter, which refers to a named HTML frame. If no frame or window exists that matches the specified target name, a new window is opened for the specified link.
  • PostData (optional)
    Data to send to the server during the HTTP POST transaction. For example, the POST transaction is used to send data gathered by an HTML form to a program or script. If this parameter does not specify any post data, the Navigate method issues an HTTP GET transaction. This parameter is ignored if URL is not an HTTPURL.
  • Headers (optional)
    A value that specifies additional HTTP headers to send to the server. These headers are added to the default Microsoft® Internet Explorer headers. The headers can specify things like the action required of the server, the type of data being passed to the server, or a status code. This parameter is ignored if URL is not an HTTP URL.
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    Refresh the currently viewed page. 0 0 code 0 0 Stops opening a file. 0 0 code 0 0 %Library.CacheSerialState listnode Address ClassName CloseFromClient Parent Align Anchors AutoSize BiDiMode Caption ClientHeight ClientWidth Color Constraints Cursor DockOrientation DragCursor DragKind DragMode Enabled Font Height Hint Left Name OnCanResize OnClick OnConstrainedResize OnDblClick OnDragDrop OnDragOver OnEndDock OnEndDrag OnMouseDown OnMouseMove OnMouseUp OnResize OnStartDock OnStartDrag ParentBiDiMode ParentColor ParentFont ParentShowHint PopupMenu ScalingFlags ShowHint Tag Text Top Visible Width BevelEdges BevelInner BevelKind BevelOuter BevelWidth BorderWidth Brush ControlCount Ctl3D DockSite HelpContext OnDockDrop OnDockOver OnEnter OnExit OnGetSiteInfo OnKeyDown OnKeyPress OnKeyUp OnMouseWheel OnMouseWheelDown OnMouseWheelUp ParentCtl3D TabOrder TabStop UseDockManager WheelAccumulator AllowActiveDoc AllowInPlace AutoActivate AutoVerbMenu BLOB BorderStyle CanPaste CopyOnSave Iconic Linked Modified NewInserted ObjectVerbs OldStreamFormat OleClassName OnActivate OnDeactivate OnObjectMove PrimaryVerb SizeMode SourceDoc State PropName ShellObj Busy LocationName LocationURL FShellObj Document