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6 Jan 2009
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This article explains how to grab the HTML Element that was clicked in a WebBrowser control
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Software Developer (Senior)
RSPCA
Australia
I am a young developer from Australia. I have been programming since I was 11, when I started with Visual Basic. I have since moved onto a degree in C++ (with an emphasis on game development) and I am currently the Application/Web Developer for RSPCA Victoria (http://www.rspcavic.org), which is a not-for-profit organisation for the protection of animals.
I enjoy: my young family - my partner and my daughter - Mortal Kombat, Aussie Beer, C++, C#, any form of music not including Opera and my dog "Buddy".