Greeting and salutations most wizened wise ones,

I seek to place the most cursed of abominations, the spawn of Bil'I Gatorus, the harbinger of pestilence, the demon Internet Explorer into that most homely, cozy, fully appointed and always welcome messenger of justice, the champion of the low, the most humble of the high, the beloved tk::frame.

In this said quest then do I seek wisdom contained only in the gathering of so many so great; for though our servant OLE doth do his mighty best he, and yea even I, know not the ways and wanderings that leadith to such doors of tk::frame, that whereupon reaching may we thrust the demon into such confines, of which he be not a tenth part worthy, lest he foul the desktop and thus bring about a most saddened user.

Many thanks Gracious Wise Ones



Translation for non-native English speakers and those who don't want to read middle english-ish stuff
Want to put IE into a Tk::Frame,
I think I use OLE
I can't seem to get anything to work.
Please advise

In reply to containith IE within the mighty confines of tk::frame by blueberryCoffee

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