Introduction

Introduction


If you want to compile programs that use the functionality provided in Urlmon.dll, you must make sure the Urlmon.h header file is in the include directory, and the Urlmon.lib library file is in the library directory, of the C/C++ compiler you use.

This documentation assumes that you have an understanding of Microsoft® Win32® programming. Also, for asynchronous monikers, asynchronous pluggable protocols, and URL monikers you should have an understanding of OLE and COM programming. For the Internet-related interfaces, methods, and functions, an understanding of the format and syntax of URLs is also required. For more information, see RFC 1738, Uniform Resource Locators (URL). You can find this document at http://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1738.txt.External Link

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