Re: TWebbrowser plugin support
kev2100@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Ideally I would like to be able to detect the plugins installed for IE
and have them active in my browser. Any suggestions?
And how do you 'activate' those plugins when you use a standard IE
browser?
To my knowledge all the .ZIP, .PDF, .XML etc. plugins in IE and then
also within TWebBrowser should work automatically, without any special
user intention.
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