I've got some C++ code, that uses ShellWindows to retrieve instances of IWebBrowser, but there is a problem, when IE is run in metro-mode - there are no instances in ShellWindows. Are there any methods to retrieve IWebBrowser in this situation or may be there are some similar APIs, etc? What I want is to retrieve the received document's content. May be there are some other ways to achieve this, when IE is in metro mode?
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Not clear on what you're trying to do, but I've got some code that maybe is similar, but always fails because of a security exception (access denied) when trying to access another application's IE interfaces in a Windows Store app.– WiredPrairieNov 21, 2013 at 13:25
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I've got a service, that analyzes web-content, so I need to get access to the loaded document and its structure. If You don't mind, I'd like to take a look at the code, may be there is something, that will help me.– ColdzeNov 21, 2013 at 17:10
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Sorry, closed source. Like I said, it doesn't work either with a Windows Store application. It works fine with other apps, but there's clearly something different (unpublished) about the Windows Store applications and how they host IE.– WiredPrairieNov 21, 2013 at 17:20
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1This kind of process interop is entirely verboten in Store applications. Enforced by ShellWindows, it doesn't enumerate the instances that run in the WinRT sandbox. You only see the desktop instances. You cannot make this work.– Hans PassantNov 22, 2013 at 12:41
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So, are there any other ways to communicate with IE?– ColdzeDec 2, 2013 at 12:23
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