I don't want to use Spice IE as I want to build one that is compatible with IE9 as well. NET 4.0 will be installed on a user's computer? Maybe a SQLite DB or such? It is okay to assume that. What is the best way to persist information in an IE extension? In Firefox/Chrome/Most modern browsers, you use window.localStorage, but obviously with IE8/IE7, that's not an option. I would also like to access the DOM and plant JavaScript on the page depending on some conditions. Ideally, I would like to plant a toolbar button that, when clicked, popped a menu up that contains links to external sites. Specifically, I would like to start with how to get access to/manipulate the DOM from within a IE extension. Any help/resources you could offer would be greatly appreciated. I really want to do this, but I'm hitting a giant wall with lousy documentation, lousy code/example code/lack thereof. ![]() Does anyone here have experience with/in developing IE extensions that can share their knowledge? This would include code samples, or links to good ones, or documentation on the process, or anything.
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