> > value, and passing it to the menu. Maybe something similar to the
> *Format
> > context mechanism would work with the keywords: Default, Images,
> Controls,
> > Tables, Text selection, and Anchor.
> 
> I took a look at this but I don't think PowerPro helps here.  
> As I understand it, you manually insert your menu entries in 
> the registry, and these entries have to point to URLs which 
> gives scripts to be executed in the browser context and which 
> access information about the objects on the screen through 
> the browser objects.
> 
> PowerPro could not access such objects and so I don't think 
> direct running of PowerPro would help.  Possibly you get 
> create your own menu items in the registry to run your own 
> scripts which called PowerPro, although I am not sure there 
> would be a reason to do this.

Dang, I thought when I looked at it...it was an interface similar to the
file extension one. Looks like it's more of an interface to javascript
embedded in htm pages.

Well, I'll keep looking to see if there is at least a partial-functionality
that you could build in...I'll let you know what I find.

Thanks for looking at it Bruce!

Always thought that the Explorer extension button was too big...thought I
had found something that could share it's place <grin>
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