Microsoft® Internet Explorer for Microsoft® Windows® CE is the most compatible, feature-rich browser control for the Windows CE operating system. Developers, OEMs, independent software vendors (ISVs), and independent hardware vendors (IHVs) can use the technologies provided by Internet Explorer for Windows CE to build a custom browser for a specific device or market.
Internet Explorer for Windows CE supports the same features that were included in the Microsoft® Win32® version of Internet Explorer 4.0, except for the following:
Microsoft® JScript® (compatible with the ECMA 262 language specification) supports the same features that were included in the Win32 version of JScript, except for the following:
Internet Explorer for Windows CE is not intended to be an upgrade of Pocket Internet Explorer, so Internet Explorer for Windows CE does not attempt to provide backwards compatibility with Pocket Internet Explorer or its custom interfaces.
Internet Explorer for Windows CE supports Dynamic HTML, Win32 Internet functions, asynchronous pluggable protocols, URL monikers, MSHTML, the WebBrowser control, and MLang. Internet Explorer for Windows CE also supports:
In the scripting documentation in the MSDN Online Web Workshop, Windows CE support can be determined by moving the mouse pointer over object names in the Applies To lists on the property, method, event, and collection pages. See the onclick event in the DHTML events reference for an example.
Currently, the C/C++ and COM references that are supported in the Windows CE version of Internet Explorer have a Windows CE section included in their reference page. The section indicates the version of Windows CE that supports the API and the minimum version of Internet Explorer that is required. See the InternetOpen function reference in the Win32 Internet functions reference for an example. The C/C++ and COM references that do not have a Windows CE section are not currently supported in Windows CE. Eventually, all reference pages will be updated to include a Windows CE section that will indicate whether Windows CE supports the API.
The following technologies are supported by Internet Explorer for Windows CE.