Contributor: SWAG SUPPORT TEAM Topic: Access Violation when using MS Internet Explorer 3.0 WebBrowser as an OCX in Delphi. Problem: When you create an OCX wrapper class in Delphi to host the Internet Explorer 3.0 HTML viewer control (named TExplorer or TWebBrowser depending on the age of your IE installation) and use it in a Delphi app that calls the Navigate method of that OCX control, you'll get an access violation as well as possibly ruin your whole Win95 OLE session. Reason: IE 3.0 calls the IOleClientSite.GetContainer method of Delphi's OCX wrapper implementation. Delphi returns an error code E_NOTIMPL, but IE 3.0 only looks for error code E_NOINTERFACE. IE 3.0 ignores all other error codes and plows ahead with using the bogus interface pointer, thus the access violation occurs. Solution: In Delphi 2.0's OleCtrls.pas, modify method TOleClientSite.GetContainer to return E_NOINTERFACE instead of E_NOTIMPL as its function result. Note that this doesn't entirely solve the IE 3.0 error checking problem, but it at least placates it. Important Note: Delphi Developer and Delphi C/S customers can make the change and recompile without affecting any other units. Delphi Desktop customers don't have the VCL source code, so they will need an updated DCU from Borland in order to fix it. Special Thanks: Danny Thorpe