...Add a button to the Internet Explorer Toolbar?
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Autor:
Dave |
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{
This is a simple little example that allows you to add a button
to Internet Explorer 3.0 or above
Values:
ButtonText := The text you want to be displayed at the bottom of the button
MenuText := The tools option at the top of IE will now contain
a reference to your program.
MenuStatusbar := Script option we are not using this object. (Ignore)
CLSID := Your classID. I won`t explain it because its complex.
That it has to unique. You can use GUIDTOSTRING
To create a new CLSID with the unit ActiveX.
Default Visible := Display it.
Exec := Your program path to execute.
Hoticon := (Mouse Over Event) ImageIndex in shell32.dll i've picked 4
Icon := I've selected to display shell32.dll image 4.
}
procedure CreateExplorerButton(Path: string);
const
Tagit = '\{10954C80-4F0F-11d3-B17C-00C0DFE39736}\';
var
Reg: TRegistry;
Path1: string;
Merge: string;
begin
Path := 'c:\your_program_path';
Reg := TRegistry.Create;
try
with Reg do
begin
RootKey := HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE;
Path1 := 'Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Extensions';
Merge := Path1 + Tagit;
OpenKey(Merge, True);
WriteString('ButtonText', 'ButtonText');
WriteString('MenuText', 'Tools Menu Item');
WriteString('MenuStatusBar', 'Run Script');
WriteString('ClSid', '{1FBA04EE-3024-11d2-8F1F-0000F87ABD16}');
WriteString('Default Visible', 'Yes');
WriteString('Exec', Path + '\ProgramName.exe');
WriteString('HotIcon', ',4');
WriteString('Icon', ',4');
end
finally
Reg.CloseKey;
Reg.Free;
end;
end;
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