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HTML Resource Compiler 1.1

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HTML Resource Compiler 1.1

Submitted By: delphidabbler
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HTMLRes is a simple command line application that creates 32 bit binary resource files that contain HTML files suitable for displaying using Internet Explorer's res:// protocol. The application simply takes a list of HTML and related support files and embeds the files a RT_HTML section of a resource file. The resource file is created from scratch, overwriting any existing resource file with the same name. HTMLRes names the resource with the name of the file. The use of file names as resource name is something that makes porting standard HTML files to embedded resources very easy and something that BRCC32 won't allow! HTMLRes is particularly useful for embedding HTML files in the executable of a program that displays information using TWebBrowser. The abilitiy to embed the required HTML and support files in the executable means that it is not necessary to distribute the HTML files separately. The program is published under the Mozilla Public license. Source code is available from the program's web page.

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File Name:
htmrs110.zip
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Release date:
5/29/2006
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Unknown
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125 KB
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Number of downloads:
358

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