> Roger Upole wrote: > > > > There's an IE toolbar button demo in CVS: > > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/pywin32/pywin32/com/win32com > /demos/iebutton.py?rev=1.1&view=log > > > I looked at this, but can't figure out what to do with it. Are there any > instructions? What seems apparant is that it creates a COM server. But > then what?
Yes, it is very unclear. I just checked in a new version with the following docstring: """ This sample implements a simple IE Button COM server with access to the IWebBrowser2 interface. To demonstrate: * Execute this script to register the server. * Open Pythonwin's Tools -> Trace Collector Debugging Tool, so you can see the output of 'print' statements in this demo. * Open a new IE instance. The toolbar should have a new "scissors" icon, with tooltip text "IE Button" - this is our new button - click it. * Switch back to the Pythonwin window - you should see: IOleCommandTarget::Exec called. This is the button being clicked. Extending this to do something more useful is left as an excercise. Contribtions to this sample to make it a little "friendlier" welcome! """ (Note that I also added an 'import win32traceutil' for the above to be true - you will need to add it too, or just grab the new copy) I'm also fairly sure it will not work until I release a new pywin32 - I'll do that soon! Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32