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Maybe you're using Navigator, or an older version of IE?
Either way, the OLE browser is just a way get help on the OLE type libraries.
Win32::OLE, btw, "provides an interface to OLE Automation from Perl. OLE Automation brings VisualBasic like scripting capabilities and offers powerful extensibility and the ability to control many Win32 applications from Perl scripts."
I haven't used it myself, though the OLE browser seems to work on both a win98 and win2k machine.
Hope this helps,
~d4vis the scribe
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