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<h2>SWT example - Browser</h2>

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The Browser Example is a simple demonstration of the SWT Browser widget. 
It consists of a composite containing a Browser widget to render HTML and some
additional widgets to implement actions commonly found on browsers (toolbar
with back, forward, refresh and stop buttons, status bar etc.).
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<h3>Running the example</h3>
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Follow the <a href="swt_manual_setup.html">SWT standalone examples setup</a> 
instructions to install and run the example from your workspace.
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The "Main" class is <code>org.eclipse.swt.examples.browserexample.BrowserExample</code>.
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This example can also be run using the <a href="swt_launcher_ex.html">Example Launcher</a>.
Select the <strong>Web Browser</strong> item from the <strong>Workbench Views</strong> category and click <strong>Run</strong>.
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