Merged wxPython 2.4.x to the 2.5 branch (Finally!!!)

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Robin Dunn
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Use the source Luke!
Many of the demos have some helpful overview text associated with them. Simply click on the first tab in the notebook control after selecting the demo. You can switch back and forth to the demo page as often as you like.
You can also view the source code for each demo by clicking on the second notebook tab.
wxPython now has a company providing commercial support, consulting and training. Go to http://wxpros.com for details.
You shouldn't pee on an electric fence!
Be sure to subscribe to the mail list. Go to http://wxwindows.org/mailman/listinfo/wxpython-users today!
Be sure to subscribe to the mail list. Go to http://wxpython.org/maillist.php today!
The wxPyWiki is a place where wxPython users can help other users, and is a colaborative documentation system. See http://wiki.wxpython.org.

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</head>
<body bgcolor="#00CCFF">
<h2>Mixing wxPython and wxHTML</h2>
The widgets on this page were created dynamically on the fly by a custom
wxTagHandler found in wxPython.lib.wxpTag. You can look at the sources
and doc-string <a href="../../lib/wxpTag.py">here</a>.
The widgets on this page were created dynamically on the fly by a
custom wxTagHandler found in wxPython.lib.wxpTag. You can look at the
sources and doc-string <a href="../../lib/wxpTag.py">here</a>.
<p>
The button below is added to the page like this:
<pre>
&lt;center>&lt;wxp class="wxButton" width="50%">
&lt;param name="label" value="It works!">
&lt;param name="id" value="wxID_OK">
&lt;/wxp>&lt;/center>
</pre>
<hr>
<center>
<wxp class="wxButton" width="50%">
<param name="label" value="It works!">
<param name="id" value="wxID_OK">
</wxp>
</center>
<p>
Notice that the <b>button click</b> event is actually caught by the panel
that contains this window, which then logs it in the window below.