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May 02, 2007

How to Learn and Even Master the Art of Writing HTAs


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HTA stands for HTML Application, but it could very well stand for Hip & Trendy Application. Although HTAs have been around since Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0, they've become increasingly popular in the past couple of years—and for good reason. HTAs offer all the features of Web pages yet they aren't subject to the same security constraints because they run as trusted applications. Plus, HTAs come with their own object model, giving them functionality (i.e., control over UI design and access to the client system) that isn't available in Web pages.

Although HTAs are a hot commodity, they might make you hot under the collar when you're trying to learn to write them. So, I'm going to highlight some resources that novice HTA writers will likely find helpful. In addition, I'll point out some resources that more advanced HTA writers can use to expand their HTA writing skills. Finally, I'll provide links to HTAs that scripters have written so that you can learn from their code. . . .

Reader Comments
Excellent insight into HTA, also thanks for the links.

cbragdon February 15, 2008 (Article Rating: )


FYI: Since this article was written, Scripting Pro VIP has published several other articles that present HTAs. Those articles include: "System Inventory Mini-App" (InstantDoc ID 96668), "Got Something to Say? Display a Message of the Day" (InstantDoc ID 95773), and "Keep Your Favorite URLs Handy on the Desktop" (InstantDoc ID 97205).

Plus, in May Scripting Pro VIP be running an article about how to create context-sensitive help for your HTAs.

kbemowski@scriptingprovip.com February 15, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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