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Browsing >>Form to HTML: Converter component

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Delphi and C++Builder programmers.

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Overview and Benefits

If you can make a Delphi or C++Builder form, you can now create HTML pages instantly, and have them look just as sharp. Drop the Form to HTML Converter component onto your existing form, right-click, choose Browse It!, and you'll have your HTML file.

There are two different techniques for using the converter component:

  1. Use it to export static HTML files
    In this scenario, you put the component into an existing Delphi form, set the main container, and export an HTML file. Most likely, you would then maintain that HTML page using an HTML editor such as FrontPage. This is the most likely situation for a Delphi programmer who does not use WebHub. Your main benefit is that you do not have to recreate form layouts in HTML that you have already created in Delphi.

    For gain the fullest support for Netscape 3.0 and 4.0 and for Internet Explorer 3.0 and 4.0, export a tailored page for each version of the browsers. Then change the browser family property and export again.

  2. Use it as part of an interactive web application, to create dynamic HTML pages
    In this scenario, you also put the component onto your existing Delphi form and choose your container. However, your application would use the WebHub components, and you would use the converter component to generate a WebHub style "chunk" rather than a standard HTML file. That chunk would become part of a web page within a larger application.

    You would then set the browser family based on the information from the current surfer's browser, and the dynamic page would always be optimized for that surfer.

Requirements and/or Compatible Software

[x] Delphi 6, 7 or Delphi 2007 for win32 (or later) or C++Builder 5 (or later)

Other browsers/versions: The generated HTML was designed precisely for Netscape 3/4 and Microsoft IE 3/4. If you need to support another browser brand or version, try the default Netscape setting because that will look good in most browsers.

Documentation

Both the trial and registered versions include a text file (f2h.txt) which gives you everything you need for installing and using the component. The WebHub VCL User's Manual includes a brief section on using the component with WebHub.

Download FREE Trial Version

The only limitation to the trial version is that it will not render more than 8 controls. Installers are online here for Delphi 6, Delphi 7, Delphi 2007, Delphi 2009.

Technical Support

Free support for installation questions is available through tech support.

Source Code Availability

Full Object Pascal source is included when you license F2H.

FREE Demo Info / Screenshots

Look at this screen shot of the property editor to get a quick idea of how the component is used in Delphi or C++Builder.

Try this online demo to experiment with the property settings interactively over the web. All you need is a web browser to use this demo.

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