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Basic web browser

Post by Stroggos »

dose anyone have a basic web browser with these basic funtions:
Go!
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That way i can experience of basic funtion of PB.
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Post by gnozal »

What about %PureBasic%\Examples\Sources\WebBrowser.pb ?
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Post by Mistrel »

%PureBasic%? What if he's on Linux or OSX? :roll:
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Post by Progi1984 »

The installation directory for Purebasic

On Windows, its by default c:\program files\purebasic
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Post by gnozal »

Mistrel wrote:%PureBasic%? What if he's on Linux or OSX? :roll:
It's not to take literally ; %Purebasic% is for "PB installation directory". I thought it was clear enough.
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Post by Mistrel »

I just thought it was interesting that you wrote it like that. I've never seen anyone use an environmental variable as slang when referring to a program directory. :wink:

Ironically there is not real %PureBasic% environmental variable to be found. So to take your comment literally even on Windows would be false!
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Post by UserOfPure »

Mistrel wrote:I've never seen anyone use an environmental variable as slang when referring to a program directory. :wink:
I've seen it a lot. It's actually more common than you think. You just don't get around much. ;)
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