URL Moniker Services (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The URL Moniker Services (Urlmon) functionality for Windows Embedded CE provides Uniform Resource Locator (URL) management support in the form of URL monikers, asynchronous pluggable protocols, hit logging, and URL security zones.
In This Section
- URL Moniker Services Application Development
Provides information about how a Windows Embedded CE-based application can use URL Moniker Services.
- URL Moniker Services Reference
Provides reference information about the URL Moniker Services programming elements that are available for use in Windows Embedded CE-based browser applications.
- Hit Logging Reference
Provides reference information about the hit logging programming elements that are available for use in Windows Embedded CE-based browser applications.
- URL Security Zones Reference
Provides reference information about the URL security zones programming elements that are available for use in Windows Embedded CE-based browser applications.
- URL Moniker Services OS Design Development
Provides information about the components and modules that implement URL Moniker Services functionalities, Sysgen variables that enable these functionalities, and how to replace a Urlmon user interface.
- URL Moniker Services Registry Settings
Provides information about the registry settings that enable and configure URL Moniker Services functionalities in your OS design.
- URL Moniker Services Security
Provides security information about URL Moniker Services.
- URL Moniker Services Migration
Provides information about the changes in URL Moniker Services that you need to know when migrating from one version of Windows Embedded CE to another.
- URL Moniker Services Samples
Describes sample code that shows the use of URL Moniker Services.
Related Sections
Internet Explorer Embedded Support Components
Provides links to topics that contain information about the various components of Internet Explorer for Windows Embedded CE.Asynchronous Pluggable Protocols
Provides links to topics that contain information about the Asynchronous Pluggable Protocols.