daniel . j . clayden
Fri, 18 Nov 2005 04:20:08 -0800
Thanks Gerald, but this needs to be cross-platform - must cover existing MFC apps - and I was hoping to use pure XUL. I guess I could use something like MyXAML in a .NET app, and wrap it in a COM-Callable wrapper.
Anyway the good news is I figured out (thanks Ryan) how to use the Mozilla
ActiveX control, parse the DOM, and get the value of text-boxes etc. So
I'm happy as Larry.
Dan
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| Subject: Re: [xul-interop] Embed XUL into an existing MFC or .NET
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Hello Daniel,
> I am investigating using XUL in an existing legacy
> MFC C++ application or a
> .NET C# Windows Forms app. What I would like to do
> is use XUL to define a
> form, render that form in a frame inside my existing
> application, and then
> have the program parse the values entered into the
> form.
At least half a dozen XUL-like packages exist for
.NET C# Windows Forms apps. You might, for example,
consider the open source Declara package (formerly
known as MyXAML). See http://xaml.sourceforge.net for
details.
- Gerald
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